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new posts, how long do they last?

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I am noticing new posts don't seem to stay up long, what exactly is the length of time that a new post is considered new? I will make a post before bed and by morning it is gone. Also, does it disappear at a predesignated time or is it a certain length of time from the timestamp of the post.
Anybody??? help
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bumping!!!...I should know this stuff! :lol:
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I honestly have no idea but I've noticed the same thing... :evilwitch:
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The last comment posted in a forum is the "newest post" (whether it is a comment on another post, or it is a new standalone post). It could be posted on a thread that originates in 2004, doesn't matter. If you post something then go to bed, and a second later someone comments on your post (or comments on another post in the same forum), the post that person made is now the "newest post."

Visualize forum posts as a deck of cards. There can be only one visible at the "top." Say, several people are standing around the deck. You lay your card on the deck; your card becomes the "newest post" visible. Then, a person next to you lays a card down on the deck, on top of yours. Her card is now the "newest post," etc.

Hope that helps. :wink:



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Ah I see. That's very helpful thank you!
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ok..thank you, I do get that part.....it's when no one comments to them...
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