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Claire

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I keep seeing posts that are with the new posts for the day but they are not NEW. Some are a few days old. Others haven't had a post for a month or more.

Why does this happen? Claire

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I don't know--it's certainly not a flawless system. I tend to see all the posts within the past 24 hours... and if they're really new they reflect it with the bright icon, if I've read them, they're the dim icon.

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I don't know--it's certainly not a flawless system.  I tend to see all the posts within the past 24 hours... and if they're really new they reflect it with the bright icon, if I've read them, they're the dim icon.

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I came on here in August and I am still baffled by the technical aspects of the forum. I am generally quite computer savvy - work with one all the time but I sure am confused here.

Thanks for reply. Claire

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Remember that all new posts appar at the back of a topic until they are pinned by the moderators.

Take care,

Scott

I came on here in August and I am still baffled by the technical aspects of the forum. I am generally quite computer savvy - work with one all the time but I sure am confused here.

Thanks for reply.  Claire

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