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Old 07-10-2021, 09:11 AM   #1
R.B.
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Re: Vitamin D thread -Please use this for your Vit D info.

Time is valuable - I have been posting here for around 16 years - (where did the time go . . .)

Not sure what is happening but another new post has disappeared just after I posted it . . . hopefully will reappear but anybody have any idea why that is happening . . . if a moderation issue surely I can be trusted after 16 years of contributions!

A link and comment on this paper - so nothing controversial - time and brain space consuming to have to worry about informational posts disappearing . . . reentering the site to check a few times etc

Many thanks

https://cancerpreventionresearch.aac...-0114.full.pdf

It did reappear a few minutes later . . . ????!!!


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Old 07-12-2021, 09:44 AM   #2
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Re: Vitamin D thread -Please use this for your Vit D info.

RB,

The same posting problems (and log-in irregularity) happens often to me the last several months. It's not a moderation issue, I don't think. Usually I need to wait the next day to see posting appears normally. But you could sort of get around by clicking either "next thread" (or "previous thread") then go backward (or forward) to the thread of your posting, then you will see your new post.

I believe the problem is due to "data caching" (temporary storage of data to local server and/or hub server) to reduce network traffic. Also it might be related to "vbulletin" forum software.

To see your post normally (immediately), make the post using one internet connection mechanism (such as local wifi) and view it using a different connection mechanism (such as cellular). The two different mechanisms generate two IP addresses which by-pass caching scheme.

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