Does your threads get lost in the older threads?

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AndyMaleh

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#21
I feel yah, it can be annoying. Not sure if it was meant to be designed that way but the newest topic area will not show me the newest released threads.
Nah.. I just meant shocked as in surprised. Pleasantly surprised in fact because of how much participation there is. I am totally OK with my threads getting pushed to the bottom if others get to participate in Christian fueled God-worship-related conversations. The more the merrier. To be honest, I just replied to offer sympathy since I sensed you were a bit ticked off about technology. I am a technology person myself as an expert in software engineering, so I am used to offering customers comforting words. Not that I am responsible for these forums. Was just a reflexive instinctive move on my part I guess. Godspeed.
 

tourist

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#22
Basically, if you create a thread at 8:00 a.m. and the moderator doesn't check the new threads until 2:00 p.m.

Once the threads are released then any early threads do not make on the new threads area at the home screen. It seems if the thread isn't seen at the home page then it gets lost in older threads.

I like to discuss certain topics or hear others feedback but it has happened quite a few times.

Does this happen to others?
The thread, once approved should then immediately be classified as a new thread. I created a thread a couple weeks ago, took about a hour to get approved and was then classified as a new thread.
 

Roughsoul1991

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The thread, once approved should then immediately be classified as a new thread. I created a thread a couple weeks ago, took about a hour to get approved and was then classified as a new thread.
Where do you see that classification as new thread?
 

Roughsoul1991

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Nah.. I just meant shocked as in surprised. Pleasantly surprised in fact because of how much participation there is. I am totally OK with my threads getting pushed to the bottom if others get to participate in Christian fueled God-worship-related conversations. The more the merrier. To be honest, I just replied to offer sympathy since I sensed you were a bit ticked off about technology. I am a technology person myself as an expert in software engineering, so I am used to offering customers comforting words. Not that I am responsible for these forums. Was just a reflexive instinctive move on my part I guess. Godspeed.
I am not a technology person. So that is very likely the problem. But wanted to see if it was just me or anyone else.