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i cannot find my previous posts and comments. r they automatically deleted after a while?

thanks

Posted on Nov 5, 2019 11:25 PM

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Posted on Nov 6, 2019 12:04 AM

agertas Said:

"i cannot find my previous posts and comments."

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Google them: intext:"agertas" site:discussions.apple.com

Doing so, I see 6 posts of yours. That will change as time goes on and as more post are made and/or deleted (under your user name).



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Nov 6, 2019 11:31 AM in response to babowa

babowa wrote:

Depends on when they were made - the overhaul here wiped out all old posts before December 2018; newer posts should be listed under your subscriptions.

Well only one of my posts is from before December 5 2018 (it's from September 20 2018) but that's the only one that actually got solved so I dont care (you still should be able to see them no matter how old they are... stupid system). All the other ones tho were made in 2019. This one, this one and this one were all made last night (morning of November 6 2019) and none of them show up in my subscriptions. I'm following all of them. Why aren't they showing up?

Nov 6, 2019 2:27 AM in response to TheLittles

TheLittles wrote:

agertas Said:
"i cannot find my previous posts and comments."
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Google them: intext:"agertas" site:discussions.apple.com
Doing so, I see 6 posts of yours. That will change as time goes on and as more post are made and/or deleted (under your user name).


I've never thought of that. That’s kind of helpful but pretty inconvenient. Is there any way to find your posts in the website itself? The "My Subscriptions" tab doesn't have all of them and I can't find anywhere else that does.

Nov 6, 2019 1:32 PM in response to silentknight301

johnny_fitz1 Said:

I've never thought of that. That’s kind of helpful but pretty inconvenient.[...]

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It May be Inconvenient, but it’s Nifty:


How I Learned of it:

I found how to do that in Google Hacks in the O’Reilly book series. It’s a book from 2003.


Using it way back then(mid-2000’s), Google never got on you case and locked you out, after all the suspicious search queries you would use.


The Book: Google Hacks Industrial-Strength Tips & Tricks


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