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Why Cant I Post More Than Once?


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if i make two seperate posts, why is it going into one? i want them to be separate!

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Blondebombshell!!!! I thought my computer was acting up!!!

I think maybe when the moderator pinned it, he/she thought it was a double post but since I already had already responded in both topics, they combined them . . .I don't know if they can separate them again . . .

HELP . . . WE NEED A MODERATOR HERE!!!!!!

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Lisa Mentor
if i make two seperate posts, why is it going into one? i want them to be separate!

You have several on-going thread currently. I assume that your question has been addressed.

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Darn210 Enthusiast

Lisa,

This is the thread she is talking about

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Her first two posts were originally in two different threads. I answered in each thread. And then when I went to go back and answer a follow-up question, everything was combined. Don't know if it's even possible to separate at this point. I didn't answer in the combined thread since I thought that it might have a chance to be separated if no new posts were added.

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Lisa Mentor

I don't think that they can be separated at this point. A moderator must have assumed that it was a duplicate post or too similar in content. Sorry for the inconvenience. B)

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