comment Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Yesterday someone asked a question about capturing a radio button selection. I posted an answer and flagged the question as being posted in the wrong forum. Now the entire thread is nowhere to be found. From my browser history, the original thread was here: https://fmforums.com/topic/110100-capture-radio-button-selection-as-input-for-find/#comment-491808
comment Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 The same thing happened just now with another thread. Again, I answered a question and flagged it as being posted in the wrong forum. This was only minutes ago - and now again, the entire thread has vanished into thin air. Original URL: https://fmforums.com/topic/110105-any-one-have-sample-file-for-exporting-kml-file-to-google-earth/#comment-491816 What's going on?
comment Posted May 22 Author Posted May 22 The same thing has happened yet again. A question was posted by @Mr H in the 360 Works General Support forum. I answered the question and flagged it as being in the wrong forum. A moment later the entire thread has disappeared. Original URL: https://fmforums.com/topic/110303-simple-operator-problem-which-is-eluding-me/#comment-492600 I notice that the other two threads I have reported missing have been restored. An update on the situation would be helpful: are we not supposed to flag questions? Or do we need to flag them and then report them?
Newbies Mr H Posted May 22 Newbies Posted May 22 Can I just apologies for posting in the wrong place. Mr H
Solution Ocean West Posted May 22 Solution Posted May 22 Thanks @comment I finally figured out why this has been happening this way. So this seems our automatic content moderation kicked in - For spam it will HIDE content until we have a chance to review and remove it. Reports for Wrong Forum it too was hiding the topic until we move the thread and mark it complete. - I have adjusted the settings to not hide wrong forum posts they will remain visible we will move the topic to appropriate forum.
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