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ok this is werid i doesnt show up this is posted 3 times now


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Rachel--24 Collaborator

Hi...your topic will go to the last page of the forum until its "pinned" by a moderator and then it will move up to the first page.

You can view all of the topics (pinned or unpinned) by clicking on "Todays active topics" which is located near the bottom of the main page. :)

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Hi...your topic will go to the last page of the forum until its "pinned" by a moderator and then it will move up to the first page.

You can view all of the topics (pinned or unpinned) by clicking on "Todays active topics" which is located near the bottom of the main page. :)

thank you i am soo confused i dont mean to be a pest

plantime Contributor

That's ok, you're fine. I think we were all like this when we started posting! B)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
thank you i am soo confused i dont mean to be a pest

No worries.....feel free to ask questions if you have any further trouble. :)

There are no pests here. ;)

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Peta Explorer
No worries.....feel free to ask questions if you have any further trouble. :)

There are no pests here. ;)

Glad you said that.... because I feel like a pest.

I thought I would just add to this post rather than start a new one because my question is the same?

I tried to post last night and yet my post has showed up nowhere? How long does it take to be 'pinned' because I wrote the post about 18 hours ago. Does it usually take that long?

I am not nagging as I know you are all very busy people I am just asking because I am worried that I have done something wrong and perhaps I'm not posting right??

If it's just a matter of allowing a bit more time for it to be pinned then that's fine...just wanted to know!

Peta

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Peta, if your post hasn't been pinned yet, then you must have done something wrong. We have enough moderators that there is no way it would take remotely as long as even ten hours, never mind 18.


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Glad you said that.... because I feel like a pest.

I thought I would just add to this post rather than start a new one because my question is the same?

I tried to post last night and yet my post has showed up nowhere? How long does it take to be 'pinned' because I wrote the post about 18 hours ago. Does it usually take that long?

I am not nagging as I know you are all very busy people I am just asking because I am worried that I have done something wrong and perhaps I'm not posting right??

If it's just a matter of allowing a bit more time for it to be pinned then that's fine...just wanted to know!

Peta

Looks like it had just gotten missed in the shuffle. I have pinned your topic and you can find it here: Open Original Shared Link

Weekends are a bit slower because alot of the folks take time off to be with their families and sleep in and such ;) Not as many people on board to help.

-Jessica :rolleyes:

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Peta, if your post hasn't been pinned yet, then you must have done something wrong. We have enough moderators that there is no way it would take remotely as long as even ten hours, never mind 18.

Actually it did......she had posted it at like 2something AM and I JUST pinned it at 10pm. Peta you didn't do a thing wrong :) Sometimes things get lost in the shuffle :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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