is anyone else experiencing this? i know there's TONS of posts i haven't read that show up as new when i go into individual forums, but when i click "view new posts" i'm getting hardly anything to show up on the list. seems to be working differently than in the past... anyone else?
is there a distinction between "new posts" and "unread posts"... is there perhaps an expiration on "unread posts" that excludes them from "new posts" that i have never realized?
sorry if this is the wrong forum, please move me if so!
view new posts bug?
- whyhoo
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view new posts bug?
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Man, I hope not
I only check the "View new posts" link all the time.
Sometimes if I log out or reset my browser the new post list starts over from then. That's about the only time I notice anything strange.
I only check the "View new posts" link all the time.
Sometimes if I log out or reset my browser the new post list starts over from then. That's about the only time I notice anything strange.
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Patillac13 wrote:Man, I hope not
I only check the "View new posts" link all the time.
Sometimes if I log out or reset my browser the new post list starts over from then. That's about the only time I notice anything strange.
that's probably what it was... seems to be ok now! lock this poodle up and throw it away
sorry for the
on point like a decimalist?