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i disagree, lurk moar is a pretty good answer to any question by a newfren.that doesn't answer the question
it's not an answer, it just tells you a way of finding the answer.i disagree, lurk moar is a pretty good answer to any question by a newfren.
It is an answer, young grasshopper.it's not an answer, it just tells you a way of finding the answer.
When someone still needs their posts to be approved by a moderator
Think long and hard about what you wrote in your post and you can probably figure out the answer.is there a setting that other users enable to hide those posts, or do other users just ignore new people who are posting stupid shit?
Learn to copethat doesn't answer the question
Posts are clearly labeled to when they are waiting for approval or not.Think long and hard about what you wrote in your post and you can probably figure out the answer.
Posts are clearly labeled to when they are waiting for approval or not.
I would assume that only the poster would be able to see posts that have a label saying that they are invisible to others until the moderator has approved them. I was just asking if there was some other system in play for posts that have been approved but still linked to a new account. I may not be the best at explaining myself but I'm pretty confident that was self-explanatory.I'll take pity on the dumbass.
Yes, they're clearly labelled. To the poster. No one else sees them until they're approved, hence no need to make the effort to ignore retarded newfag takes.
Now go forth and lurk moar.
To my knowledge there isn't any other system in place that hide posts than the one you mentioned, however forum users can use the ignore user system and some will do that for any newbie they encounter. The best way to get along here i found is treat yourself as a guest and politely ask if you can use the toilet. This is a rather tight-knit community and newbies have done some real damage in the past, so peeps are a bit wary of them and can act rather harsh, most of them will change when you turn out to be an asset but like society, there will always be one who deep-throats cacti for fun.I would assume that only the poster would be able to see posts that have a label saying that they are invisible to others until the moderator has approved them. I was just asking if there was some other system in play for posts that have been approved but still linked to a new account. I may not be the best at explaining myself but I'm pretty confident that was self-explanatory.
Thank you.To my knowledge there isn't any other system in place that hide posts than the one you mentioned, however forum users can use the ignore user system and some will do that for any newbie they encounter. The best way to get along here i found is treat yourself as a guest and politely ask if you can use the toilet. This is a rather tight-knit community and newbies have done some real damage in the past, so peeps are a bit wary of them and can act rather harsh, most of them will change when you turn out to be an asset but like society, there will always be one who deep-throats cacti for fun.
No. Once we approve the posts, they look like any other post on the forum and the only thing indicating it's from a new account is the hot pink color of your join date.I would assume that only the poster would be able to see posts that have a label saying that they are invisible to others until the moderator has approved them. I was just asking if there was some other system in play for posts that have been approved but still linked to a new account. I may not be the best at explaining myself but I'm pretty confident that was self-explanatory.