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I posted around 12:00 today and I don't see my post. How long does it take to show up? I'm never sure I'm doing it correctly.


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Your post should appear immediately. Additionally, when you post, you should be taken to the post after hitting "post new topic." After that, it will go towards the back of the section. When a moderator sees it and it is moved and/or pinned, it will move to the front of its respective section.

If you think a post may have disappeared, consult "today's active topics" or click on your username, then click "find all posts by this member" (under your name). It shows a list of your posts and the times.

The last post you made was a reply to another topic at 10:30 AM. No posts went through around noon. Here are all of your posts: Open Original Shared Link

This might be the post, anyway though. It was about still being sick. It was posted at 10:30 AM: Open Original Shared Link

plantime Contributor

Also, around noon your time might not be noonish board time. I don't know what time zone the board is set for.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Oh yeah...I'm sorry--that was 10:30 AM my time not your time.

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