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Old Feb 10, 2014, 01:49 PM
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I am just curious... How does "total posts" from user statistics work? E.g. User admin has more than 2K posts; however, when I clicked on "find all posts", I found only one... Do posts older than x years disappear? Or sometimes I see that someone wrote e.g. Few more posts (based on total posts) but when I check "find all posts" I can see only one new. Is it because someone wrote these posts in a group to which I do not have an acces and that's why I cannot see them?

As I've mentioned - I am just curious

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Old Feb 11, 2014, 08:32 AM
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good question~! you might notice, too, that posts on member pages do not count nor show, ditto with Private Messages (in the stats). also, we see things on our own home pages that we cannot see on other's pages... such an interesting site
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Old Feb 11, 2014, 05:10 PM
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Admin is an admin account, and so it's post count may not be accurate or reflect postings to forums you don't have access to. So that's the reason you may not be able to see someone's total postings.

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