The search engines (Bots) show up as registered users.
The guests would have to be the individual devices' browsers using the search engines.
The search engines (Bots) show up as registered users.
We do live in a world where plenty of people just don't care.Lomm wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 3:14 pm The registration issues are because of spambots and fake accounts...if people like that didn't exist we could just have an instant register/activate/start posting process. It's disgusting to me all the people out there with nothing better to do than try to scam people or just try to flood the forum to ruin it "for fun".
As to finding another host, that's up to Lynn to decide, since I'm not the one paying!
Thanks for sharing that. Maybe they are floating in the ether somewhere...cmovieviewer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 3:57 pm I noticed earlier today while searching for some text in the messages, the search came back with the contents of a specific message that I was looking for. However, there was no user name for the message and when I went to the topic thread the message was not there.
Just mentioning this in case it helps anyone. If you are looking for a missing message you might try searching for some text and see if it finds it. It might be missing in the thread but if there was something brilliant you wanted to get back you might be able to find the text and copy and paste it to a local file.
I discovered that some text could be found--I searched for "southern Sweden" which was in a post about Max von Sydow--but I couldn't get from the entry in the search to the actual post. My name had been removed from the post, and I couldn't jump to the post. I could get to the thread, which I had started, but my post was not there. Any ideas about how to proceed? Thank you very much for this suggestion.cmovieviewer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 3:57 pm I noticed earlier today while searching for some text in the messages, the search came back with the contents of a specific message that I was looking for. However, there was no user name for the message and when I went to the topic thread the message was not there.
Just mentioning this in case it helps anyone. If you are looking for a missing message you might try searching for some text and see if it finds it. It might be missing in the thread but if there was something brilliant you wanted to get back you might be able to find the text and copy and paste it to a local file.
Try this archive.kingrat wrote: ↑March 1st, 2024, 5:06 pmI discovered that some text could be found--I searched for "southern Sweden" which was in a post about Max von Sydow--but I couldn't get from the entry in the search to the actual post. My name had been removed from the post, and I couldn't jump to the post. I could get to the thread, which I had started, but my post was not there. Any ideas about how to proceed? Thank you very much for this suggestion.cmovieviewer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 3:57 pm I noticed earlier today while searching for some text in the messages, the search came back with the contents of a specific message that I was looking for. However, there was no user name for the message and when I went to the topic thread the message was not there.
Just mentioning this in case it helps anyone. If you are looking for a missing message you might try searching for some text and see if it finds it. It might be missing in the thread but if there was something brilliant you wanted to get back you might be able to find the text and copy and paste it to a local file.
This works because of the site search index, which does not update as rapidly as the topic pages themselves. What you are seeing is the partially cached text of the original post, but the actual post is, sadly, no longer there.Hibi wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 4:16 pmThanks for sharing that. Maybe they are floating in the ether somewhere...cmovieviewer wrote: ↑February 29th, 2024, 3:57 pm I noticed earlier today while searching for some text in the messages, the search came back with the contents of a specific message that I was looking for. However, there was no user name for the message and when I went to the topic thread the message was not there.
Just mentioning this in case it helps anyone. If you are looking for a missing message you might try searching for some text and see if it finds it. It might be missing in the thread but if there was something brilliant you wanted to get back you might be able to find the text and copy and paste it to a local file.