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Why Are My Posts Not Showing Up?


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varthurs Apprentice

I just posted two questions - one under "coping" and one under "restaurants" and neither is showing up. Does anyone know why?

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Darn210 Enthusiast

I just posted two questions - one under "coping" and one under "restaurants" and neither is showing up. Does anyone know why?

Well, they are there now.

You have to have had 10 posts approved by a moderator before your posts will show up by themselves. If I looked at the timing correctly, your 2 questions were probably post number 10 and post number 11. Neither of which will show up until a 10th post is approved. If you post number 11 (12, 13, etc) before number 10 is approved, it (they) won't show up either, not until a mod approves a 10th post. At that point, the mod will have to approve those additional posts as well but not any posts made after that.

Based on your post count you should be good to go from this point forward.

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ahhhh, OK, THANKS!!!!

Well, they are there now.

You have to have had 10 posts approved by a moderator before your posts will show up by themselves. If I looked at the timing correctly, your 2 questions were probably post number 10 and post number 11. Neither of which will show up until a 10th post is approved. If you post number 11 (12, 13, etc) before number 10 is approved, it (they) won't show up either, not until a mod approves a 10th post. At that point, the mod will have to approve those additional posts as well but not any posts made after that.

Based on your post count you should be good to go from this point forward.

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JustNana Apprentice

Ahhh that explains a lot! :-)

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Lisa Mentor

Ahhh that explains a lot! :-)

But, at times, new posts can slip by us. If so, please call it to our attention. :)

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Elfunk11 Rookie

Thanks I just registered and was wondering the same thing

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