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Jess Member
since 2006-06-06
Posts 243Washington |
I'm new here, and I've just started posting poems. I dont know how or why, but my poems always get pushed to the bottom of the list where no one can see them. I know this for a fact! Poems posted long before mine are shown spaces and spaces ahead where they are easily visible to all.Why is this? Is it because people are reposting? I havent seen poems posted twice, so why is it that my poems are always last? |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
when someone responds to another's poem it goes to the top of the list...so you need to have responses (but not your own) to them to move them up. And if you notice it's by time too, so the most recent responses by other than the poet go to the top. Fair or not Oh and I think if I am correct that when you respond to your own in return they don't go to the top and on my own computer they show at the bottom of the forum as white showing me I responded back. not sure if that is what the problem is but it usually is the reason so the more you respond to others and get them to know you and your words the more they will begin to read and respond to you...if they want to...that is. M |
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Jess Member
since 2006-06-06
Posts 243Washington |
Thanks a million. I didn't think anyone would answer, but you did! i should've known it was something like that. Thanks. |
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nakdthoughts Member Laureate
since 2000-10-29
Posts 19200Between the Lines |
You are welcome..now take the time to respond to some others...make some new friends and you will enjoy yourself (I am sure One more thing, you can control how many poems you see on your screen to a page of scrolling..there is a box near the top left...you can show up to 200 per screen M |
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Jess Member
since 2006-06-06
Posts 243Washington |
you read my mind;that was going to be next question! |
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