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  1. SorayaA's Avatar
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    Anonymous threads
    How do you see an anonymous post that you have made? This thing is so confusing!
  2. Gofre's Avatar
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    Re: Anonymous threads
    I don't think you can, they get attributed to the Anon account and separated from yours if I understand the process correctly. It's just a case of hunting down the thread.
  3. Illusionary's Avatar
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    Re: Anonymous threads
    (Original post by SorayaA)
    How do you see an anonymous post that you have made? This thing is so confusing!
    (Original post by Gofre)
    I don't think you can, they get attributed to the Anon account and separated from yours if I understand the process correctly. It's just a case of hunting down the thread.
    Yep, Gofre's correct here. However, if moderator pre-approval of the post is needed you should receive a PM with a link to the post once it's approved.
  4. SorayaA's Avatar
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    Re: Anonymous threads
    (Original post by Gofre)
    I don't think you can, they get attributed to the Anon account and separated from yours if I understand the process correctly. It's just a case of hunting down the thread.
    Okay, that makes sense, Thankyou
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