11-29-2016 04:37 PM
What is going on with this board? The last couple of days I've seen "new" messages popping up from a year ago and earlier. Some have been recently edited by moderators, making them "new" but many are not. I'm seeing threads with new messages I have to access over and over again because there are new messages in previous pages. Since the "next" function is broken and not getting fixed, I have to keep going "Back to Board" to see all these "new" old messages.
11-30-2016 12:46 AM
Do you mean "new" as in recent messages added to old threads from a year or two back? If so it could be someone using the search feature to find a thread that discusses a problem similar to what they are having today and just adding to that rather than starting a new thread.
11-30-2016 08:43 AM - edited 11-30-2016 08:46 AM
The couple I looked at had no reason for coming forward ... the last post on each thread was an old one with no edit . I just figured it was yet another Rogers glitch.
But , in Rogers defense , maybe some troll has been going through , posting something silly or offensive on random threads and then the mods delete the whole post but there is no evidence of it other than the whole thread is moved forward .
12-01-2016 10:51 AM
@jays77 wrote:
Do you mean "new" as in recent messages added to old threads from a year or two back? If so it could be someone using the search feature to find a thread that discusses a problem similar to what they are having today and just adding to that rather than starting a new thread.
No, just old messages popping up as new. I know they do that after they've been screened by a moderator, but I've also seen untouched ones. When I click on a thread that's bold, it takes me to the first new message, but sometimes it's a year old and should not come up as "new".
12-01-2016 11:19 AM
Hey @OLDYELLR,
Can you post a screenshot of this the next time you see it?
Like @barndoor mentioned, we do occasionally have users reply to much older threads. As well, Lithium has a built in spam filter that detects these sort of posts also. We will need more information before I can troubleshoot.
Thanks!
RogersRoland
12-01-2016 11:36 AM
Will do next time it happens.