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My home page, poems and comments

04-30-2009 at 02:00:51 PM
  • Angelica
  • Angelica
  • Posts: 3

My home page, poems and comments

They all belong to someone else. I try to go to my friends and get someone entirely different. Some thing is very wrong! I can't even pull up my poems much less post a new one.
Please investigate and resolve, it is very unnerving to see other poet's work where mine should be.
Respectfully,
Angelica

04-30-2009 at 02:03:38 PM

Re: My home page, poems and comments

I think it is fixed! please let me know if anyone still has problems grin grin

05-04-2009 at 03:14:18 PM

Re: My home page, poems and comments

Yeah I just wanted to add that Angelica is on my friends list and all her comments on my poetry disappeared?

I did a search under her name and it came up as an "error."

ohh

05-05-2009 at 08:10:49 PM

Re: My home page, poems and comments

There is something seriously wrong with the site.
Angelica, although she says she is still here, can not do anything with her site, has her poems placed on the profiles of others, can not message or post pictures and, if you click on her profile in the message forums, the response is that her profile does not exist.
Jaddenblade must have had similar problems, so much so that he left the site, although his profile is still here.
AIXA has had some 17 comments removed from just one of her poems.
I guess I am fortunate that only comments and points were removed from several of my poems from at least two poets that are still here. I thought that I was the only one that could remove comments from my poems.
I feel sure that similar things have been done to others that I am not aware yet. I am left with only two possible explanations. Either a hacker is causing selected mayhem or someone has access to the core of the site's computer program to arbitrarily wreak havoc on others, and on this site.

05-06-2009 at 02:37:10 AM
  • Jaddenblade
  • Jaddenblade
  • Posts: 20

Re: My home page, poems and comments

I was one of the fortunate ones and had no such problems.

Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.