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It's like daylight savings time. You get use to it, then , BAM here we go again
I am beyond thrilled.
Just was saying to AnxietyNacy that I have no elasticity, no resilience, and don't take change well. So this is the loveliest thing to happen to me so far today!
I can easily find your question.
Go to your profile.
Look at the questions you are following.
It's right there.
"How to handle conflct between South Carolina APS and my greedy sister over our dad (with dementia)?"
I made a Post Nov. 1-2024, & I've skimmed through pages that go back in to October, & I can't find it.
Could this "technical issue" have caused that? :
"Asked Nov 1, 2024
How to handle conflct between South Carolina APS and my greedy sister over our dad (with dementia)?"
And come on everybody, stop feeding the trolls!! Chances are very high that the very first comment was made in order to report the post and you too can use that to log a report, there's no need to keep commenting over and over. Alternatively use the contact us feature to report problematic posts without ever having to make a contribution to that thread.
But I have to send it then go back read it again, and then send them another post if I missed something.
Now am I making sense? 😉
Why can't we edit PMs like other posts?
I'm on a Mac laptop.
Where I see a blue box and GO, some are seeing their letter avatars -lea LE, Peggy Sue PE
I'm not sure why some of you aren't seeing the community link, one thought is that sometimes web pages don't display properly when you are zoomed in too much.
I'm on my laptop.
Never fear, the forum won't be eliminated as long as it continues to be a way to lure people to the site
Definitely it is much more geared to marketing/ I wonder if they are working on phasing out the social aspect. It was not the original goal, I suspect, We may have to start our own facebook or other site group.
Admin, consider replacing “community” with “forum” or “home.”
Geaton, on my screen, I have no tab for Community which was formerly Forum.
But there IS a telephone next to the search magnifier and a blue box marked LE that drops down and offers:
Profile
Newsfeed
Activity
Settings
Log Out
EDIT: THE COMMUNITY TAB DOES APPEAR ON MY SMART PHONE. BUT NOT MY TABLET.