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Just joined a couple of days ago to ask about a Gestetner printer. When I made the post, I saw a message saying that it would need to be approved by a moderator before it was posted, so I'm just wondering if it's still waiting to be checked, or if it's been lost.
Afaik there's only one administrator here and it's summer time so delays may be expected.
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Just joined a couple of days ago to ask about a Gestetner printer. When I made the post, I saw a message saying that it would need to be approved by a moderator before it was posted, so I'm just wondering if it's still waiting to be checked, or if it's been lost.
Thanks.
Well this post of yours went through ok, when did you post the question?
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Yes, I got the e-mail and clicked on the link to complete the registration, and got the acknowledgment e-mail immediately saying thanks for registering; I probably wouldn't have been able to make the posts here if I didn't. Even got the automated private message from Aneurysm welcoming me to the forum.
Registered Tuesday morning, GMT, so posted the question maybe an hour or two after that.
If there are no moderators, how are posts made to tech forums? It looks like there is activity in the forums.
It seems "junior" members' threads in the tech forums must be approved. And no one is doing that now.
I can reply to others' threads, just not start my own.
Submitted a post for HP forum a couple days ago, still in Limbo.
I did post in that forum in March when I joined, don't recall much if any delay.
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