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  1. Millie228's Avatar
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    Lost thread?
    My anon thread has not been approved and it's been 3 hours... I'm fairly certain it doesn't break any rules. I know it sometimes takes time but..this long?
  2. hannah_dru's Avatar
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    Re: Lost thread?
    It shouldn't be lost, it should still be in the queue Sometimes it can take a while as mods are volunteers and can be busy.
  3. rmhumphries's Avatar
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    Re: Lost thread?
    If it hasn't been approved in 24 hours, ask in AAM.
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    Re: Lost thread?
    (Original post by rmhumphries)
    If it hasn't been approved in 24 hours, ask in AAM.
    AAHRM since it's an anon thread :yep:
  5. ViceVersa's Avatar
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    Re: Lost thread?
    (Original post by Millie228)
    My anon thread has not been approved and it's been 3 hours... I'm fairly certain it doesn't break any rules. I know it sometimes takes time but..this long?
    As said, it can sometimes take longer than anticipated but it will be attended to. H+R mods are awesome :yep:
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