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I don't understand threads and folders. I tried to put a message into a folder and they just kept saying I didn't have one. I tried to get on to a chat line, but I have to be Ok'ed How do I do that. Thanks newsong
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Let me try to answer your questions
![]() When a new member joins they are automatically in moderation for their first 5 posts. Those posts will be released when a mod/admin for the forum the posts are written in are online and able to release them. Unfortunately it may take awhile before they are released. If the 5th post has not been released yet, any subsequent posts will also fall into moderation as well. I hope that makes sense. Until the 5 posts have been passed through moderation, a new member cannot pm anyone except a mod/admin, cannot join chat, nor can they join a social group. Once they have had their 5 posts passed, they can then do all those things. Please keep in mind that sometimes the servers may be a bit slow in recognizing a new members 5 post status and give it a bit of time if need be before telling a team member of any issues with joining chat or social groups. I hope this clears up the mystery ![]() ![]() sabby PS - The information about the 5 posts limit is listed in the community guidelines when they join. Assuming they've read what they agreed to when they joined, they should see it there: Quote: <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td class="alt2" style="border: 1px inset;"> Please Note: New members' posts are moderated to help reduce spam in our forums. That means you may not see your new post show up immediately until reviewed by a moderator. </td></tr></tbody></table> We haven't listed the number on purpose, as we don't want a human spammer to know exactly how many posts they need approved before they have free reign. Spam is a huge problem in running forums, and the fact that you see virtually zero such spam here is a testament to the procedures we've put in place. DocJohn |
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thanks for your explanation to the other persons question on threads. i was wondering...is a reply considered a post or must i post a new topic to be included in my 5 posts to get access to further resources here. i ve read info on here but get easily confused nothing new.
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I am pretty sure a post is a response or a new thread. You should be above that threshold now, as I see you have over 10 posts.
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![]() Perpetuallysad is right -- a post is a post, whether you're starting a new thread or replying to an ongoing one. If you like, you can look up exactly what posts of yours are being counted: -- Locate anything you've posted, such as the question I just quoted. To the left of your post, click on the big maureenjs link. -- A pulldown menu will appear. Click on Find More Posts by maureenjs. (By the way, that search function will show no more than 500 results. Once you have more than 500 posts here, you'll have to resort to other search methods to find your earliest ones. Also, your post count ("Posts: 11") may not always match perfectly the number of posts turned up by searching. DocJohn has explained that there are technical reasons for that.) |
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