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How do I find my own posts on the community (so I can go back and see if anyone has replied or add new info)?I'm not seeing any of my posts when I go to my community profile page; it shows my post count, but there's nothing under the Post heading or the Replies heading?See attached pic




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This is a follow up to my own post, because it turns out all my posts, even replies to existing threads from other people, were being marked as spam within about a second of posting. This original post was even marked as spam initially - see attached screenshot of ow this post looked to me when I was able to navigate back to it:


I was able to look at the posts that you reported and I have gone through and unmarked them as spam for you. I also double checked and it looks like the filter is what is marking them as spam, but not sure why they are. Please let me know if you have any other questions.


Click on your avatar in the top-right corner and navigate to your profile. In the left-hand column you will see your profile avatar, below that any badges that you have earned, and below that you will see "Latests posts by ChrisH". That will show you all your most recent posts, and you can select "See all" at the bottom of that box to get to a complete listing of all content you've created.


Thank you for reaching out! Click on your avatar in the top-right corner and navigate to your profile. In the left-hand column you will see your profile avatar, below that any badges that you have earned, and below that you will see "Latests posts by Jakob_BI". That will show you all your most recent posts, and you can select "See all" at the bottom of that box to get to a complete listing of all content you've created.


Hi @BrandyG_iTalent , weird I don't see anything other than badges and drafts, perhaps it's the browser issue or something! Have to refresh because I was also not being able to find my own posts I gurantee that I posted hours ago because the images are there and no drafs there!


Editing is important for keeping posts clear, relevant, and up-to-date. If you are not comfortable with the idea of your contributions being collaboratively edited by other trusted users, this may not be the site for you.


Users with more than 2,000 reputation are considered trusted community members, and can edit posts without going through the review process. The original author of a question or answer may always edit their own post, regardless of reputation level.


There are a number of ways to customize your Twitter page. By default, your Twitter timeline, the area of your home page that displays new posts, will display tweets and retweets by people you follow in chronological order with the most recent ones at the top. There are two ways you can display only your own tweets.


Another approach, which allows you to continue using Twitter as a social networking tool to follow others, is to simply use the "Tweets" button on your profile page or home page to display your tweets. In the sidebar below your profile image on your profile page click "Tweets," or on your home page, click "Tweets" below your image right above your twitter feed. When click your "Tweets" button, which lists the number of posts you've made right below it, Twitter displays only your tweets. It shows every post you've made and no one else's.


Hi all. Don't forget today starts the new Instagram rule where they can use your photo Don't forget Deadline tomorrow !!! Everything you've ever posted becomes public from tomorrow. Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed. It costs nothing for a simple copy and paste, better safe than sorry. Channel 9 News talked about the change in Instagram's privacy policy. I do not give Instagram or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, messages or posts, both past and future. With this statement, I give notice to Instagram it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The content of this profile is private and confidential information. The violation of privacy can be punished by law (UCC 1-308- 1 1 308-103 and the Rome Statute). NOTE: Instagram is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this. If you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tacitly allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in the profile status updates. DO NOT SHARE. Copy and paste. Wondered why Instagram was so boring!


Deadline tomorrow !!! Everything you've ever posted becomes public from tomorrow. Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed. It costs nothing for a simple copy and paste, better safe than sorry. Channel 13 News talked about the change in Facebook's privacy policy. I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, messages or posts, both past and future. With this statement, I give notice to Facebook it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents.


I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, messages or posts, both past and future. By this statement, I give notice to Facebook it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The content of this profile is private and confidential information. The violation of privacy can be punished by law (UCC 1-308- 1 1 308-103 and the Rome Statute).


Channel 13 News was just talking about this change in Facebook's privacy policy. Better safe than sorry. As of October 14, 2013 at 5:50pm Eastern standard time, I do not give Facebook or any entities associated with Facebook permission to use my pictures, information, or posts, both past and future. By this statement, I give notice to Facebook it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, or take any other action against me based on this profile and/or its contents. The content of this profile is private and confidential information. The violation of privacy can be punished by law (UCC 1-308- 1 1 308-103 and the Rome Statute). NOTE: Facebook is now a public entity. All members must post a note like this. If you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you do not publish a statement at least once it will be tactically allowing the use of your photos, as well as the information contained in the profile status updates. DO NOT SHARE. You MUST copy and Paste


First off, the "problem" this ineffective solution supposedly addresses is a non-existent one: Facebook isn't claiming copyright to the personal information, photographs, and other material that their users are posting to the social network, nor have they announced any plans that would make all Facebook posts public (even previously deleted ones) regardless of a user's privacy settings):


As I was aimlessly scrolling through Instagram one day, I realized I wasn't looking at anything new. I wasn't double-tapping posts from any of the 996 accounts I follow, or watching funny videos on my Explore page. Instead, I was just glaring at my own profile, viewing my life, filters, and witty captions through the lens of one of my followers. In that moment, when I realized what I was doing, I had to assume I wasn't alone in this. So, why do I look at my own Instagram posts just to see what other people see?


I'd love to say this one random morning was the only time I've done this, but it's not. In fact, it's become part of my morning routine to open my apps and scroll through my own posts. I fall so deep into the rabbit hole of memories and editing patterns that sometimes I'm late getting ready for the day, rushing to wash my face, put on my makeup, and make breakfast.


In an interview with Elite Daily, Manhattan psychologist Dr. Joseph Cilona says looking through your own profile may be a direct reflection of the "uncertainties, insecurities, and anxiety" you're dealing with. It may show you frequently debate whether your content is up to par with your goals for your account or what other people are posting regularly. You may re-review your posts to make sure they show off your lifestyle, travels, and personality positively and in the way you intended them to. You might also compare them to the curated and edited images you engage with every day.


Hampton says spending your time doing this might mean you're contemplating how you can increase your likes and follower count to see where you stand compared to others, and asking yourself questions like, "What if I wrote something differently?" or "Why did the picture of me not get as many likes as another picture?" With every question, you're giving your image insecurities, fears, and worries room to grow, and keeping yourself from living your best life. You're also not giving your brain a break from engagement and "vanity metrics," as Hampton calls them, which includes the number of likes, comments, and views you get on posts from your latest cozy and dreamy trip or night out at the bar.


Odds are, this can make your social media experience a lot more enjoyable and make you feel stronger, healthier, and more confident about your life and yourself. You can find peace in looking at your own profile and joy in scrolling through the old pictures and memories instead of wondering why your posts didn't get hundreds of likes and comments. 041b061a72


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