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Hey all,
I've been having an issue with this forum for the past couple of days. A lot of posts are just not showing up. For instance, in the "Millionaire Amish Farmer" thread, it says the last post was made on April 15 by Hao de. This post is not on the thread and has not been since I first tried to read it on Sunday. I've also noticed the same thing on numerous other threads. At first, I thought the forum was just down for maintenance, but it is still going on. Is this happening to anyone else? Is it something on permies' end or on mine? Thanks!

-Rebecca (who's hoping this thread shows up)
 
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There's still a bit of a bug in the system where info about deleted posts still show up even though the post no longer exists. Hao De and his friends were rather prolific spammers who left rather a lot traces!

Don't worry - your posts are showing up fine
 
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