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Several pages in a long thread disapere

DestinationPhilippines
Hi!

I  have a picture question thread in my forum, its very popular and there are a lot of pics publiced there.
The thread was about 14-15 pages long until 2 day when about 12-13 pages disapere, only the first and last page still left.
Se screenshot below, all mess from 30 november until 2day is gone.
What happens, is there some limit in how big/long a thread can be?




 
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Re: Several pages in a long thread disapere

DestinationPhilippines
Hi again
It seems that the users can delete mess, i ask a member and he can delete my mess and i am the only  "manager " of the forum nobody else should have that option to delete mess/threads etc.
How to fix that?
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Re: Several pages in a long thread disapere

Will <Nabble>
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Thanks for reporting the problem. I think what happened with the lost thread is that some author deleted his post, causing the branch under the deleted to get thrown out of the forum.

The lost thread is here: http://n2.nabble.com/Re%3A-Varifr%C3%A5n-%C3%A4r-bilden--Kom-med-i-bildspelet%21-tp1595058p1595058.html

To fix it, you can simply ask the author of this post http://n2.nabble.com/Re%3A-Varifr%C3%A5n-%C3%A4r-bilden--Kom-med-i-bildspelet%21-tp1595058p1595058.html to click "More->Move thread to..." to move this thread back into the forum or to be under a certain post in your original thread. You need to find the permalink of your target forum or post, then ask the author to invoke the command to move the thread back.

This may be a bit unusual, but we designed it this way intentionally.

When an author deletes his post, the discussions under it probably won't make much sense anyways, so we just remove the entire branch under the deleted post. They still exist, but they just become orphaned posts. Is this a bad design for the situation you just experienced?