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posted 6-11-2024 @ 10:59 AM
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I want to know how non members can view our threads , and then share on sites such as reddit .
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posted 6-11-2024 @ 11:05 AM
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my thoughts too?
but maybe it's NOT a non-member, maybe they have a paid up membership here? There have been some members that have the 'too bad, so sad' response to
those of us who got the winning message and may have been happy to share the thread elsewhere.
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posted 6-11-2024 @ 11:50 AM
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I was shocked when my daughter not a member said she saw the comments on the thread. She just clicked on the link and saw it all. |
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posted 6-11-2024 @ 11:55 AM
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Aren't the threads and comments themselves 'public' and the entry links hidden?
Thought that had always been the case
If you log out or use incognito you can still see all the comments
I don't know, maybe it is because I AM a member and it is because my cache 'remembers' ?
I often get automatically logged out for some reason, and if I do not notice that right away, I still see the threads and comments, wonder when I get
a message about having to be a member to see the links and then realise it is because I have been logged out |
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posted 6-11-2024 @ 11:56 AM
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It's a website - topics are viewable.
Privacy - no real names are viewable unless you choose to post them.
When registering, minimal information is requested in that we only ask for a user name (nick name) and email address (not publicly viewable) to send
login details to. |
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posted 6-11-2024 @ 11:57 AM
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Quote: Originally posted by Sands | Aren't the threads and comments themselves 'public' and the entry links hidden?
Thought that had always been the case
If you log out or use incognito you can still see all the comments
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