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Post Shows In My Profile, But Not In Forum


Dianne W.

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Hi, I posted a message last night to the Babies and Children section but I can't find it there. Yet, I can see it when I click on my user name and see my profile. Why isn't it showing up in the Babies and Children section?

Is it not being shown because it is too similar to the question I posted in the Coping With section? (I realized that my question really did belong in the Babies and Children section after posting it in the Coping With section. Sorry about that.)

Thanks for your help,

Dianne


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  Dianne W. said:
Hi, I posted a message last night to the Babies and Children section but I can't find it there. Yet, I can see it when I click on my user name and see my profile. Why isn't it showing up in the Babies and Children section?

Is it not being shown because it is too similar to the question I posted in the Coping With section? (I realized that my question really did belong in the Babies and Children section after posting it in the Coping With section. Sorry about that.)

Thanks for your help,

Dianne

No. it's because it needs to be 'pinned' in the relevant section by a moderator - but it looks like yours has slipped through.

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happygirl Collaborator

Nikki, you are correct. It hasn't been pinned, and it probably won't be pinned now that I see it, since it is a duplicate. We don't allow duplicate postings.

from the rules: Do not spam the boards (i.e., post the same thing in multiple topics or areas of the board to bring more attention to your post)

Dianne: I will move your old post to the children's section, since that is where you would like it.

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