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One of my replies in a thread is marked "currently being moderated" and doesn't show up unless I'm logged in. What exactly does "being moderated" entail? Has the post been blocked or is it awaiting review? Why would this occur?
This is the result of a very ineffective anti-spam measure. Posts with external links are placed into a moderator queue to be approved or rejected by a moderator.
I don't see any post from you in the moderator queue; if that post is still showing as "being moderated", can you link to the topic in question?
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This is the result of a very ineffective anti-spam measure. Posts with external links are placed into a moderator queue to be approved or rejected by a moderator.
I don't see any post from you in the moderator queue; if that post is still showing as "being moderated", can you link to the topic in question?
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Hi Pat,
Thanks for filling me in. The post is cleared now. That sounds like an awful system to work with.
Everything about the new forums has been a nightmare; all of the garbage social networking features like "trending topics" (this isn't Twitter!), 'more like this', more detailed user profiles, etc just bury the important features like trying to find my own threads. The new inbox is a pain in the rear, for some reason taking you to your Facebook wall pointless Activity Feed before your own messages, which have a horrible presentation. I know these things aren't your fault, just another customer-unfriendly move by Adobe. It pains me to think of how much money must have gone into this all-frills forum that Adobe is then gouging out of us in overpriced software subscriptions.
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xTLS wrote:
your Facebook wall pointless Activity Feed before your own messages,
Now, if that 'Activity Feed' in Inbox & Activity, was the same as the "Activity' under View Profile (you recent posts), then it would be something useful!
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Just set a favorites shortcut / bookmark to go to the specific page you want.
-Noel