Published Mar 14, 2011
lilaclover
174 Posts
Am I losing it or was there not just a thread going on here called something like "help how to protect your license"??
I had responded to this thread and went to check back on it and now it seems to be gone?
Nascar nurse, ASN, RN
2,218 Posts
Did you try clicking on "My account"...then click on "subscribed threads" on the pull down menu.
But, on the other hand, maybe it was deleted. There was a brand new poster posting one question after another over the past 2 days. Maybe someone got tired of seeing their threads.
Yeah I tried looking at the subscribed threads. Not there...
Yeah that would be the poster.
Usually they just put thread closed and still leave it up though..
Hope I didnt waste my time responding only to have it all deleted with no notice.
Pepper The Cat, BSN, RN
1,787 Posts
I think those threads were all moved to one of the student forums.
sevensonnets
975 Posts
Maybe they mooooved it like that awful thread about the danger of drinking milk. Sorry...in a silly mood.
joanna73, BSN, RN
4,767 Posts
Earlier I noticed that the majority of that poster's threads had been moved to one of the nursing student forums. Not sure which forum exactly.
nursel56
7,098 Posts
Well I am upset because somebody removed one of my posts from a thread when they did something to it and I have no idea why but I don't want to annoy the gods so I am not gonna ask and risk . . "oh yesss you!! we were supposed to ban you today and we forgot!! buh-bye!"
What can you do to find your thread - there are several ways to go about it - and it's easy to lose them when those you have read don't always reappear on the first page but:
If you know their name find another post by that person, click on the name until their blue profile dot shows up, look under their statistics tab for "posts by" and voila!
If you've contributed to the thread look under your account, your page your stats my posts - same thing.
Type the words in the search box. It checks allnurses first, most recent entries at the top. I just tried that with "how to protect your license" and got a green box. Likely this means someone has taken custody of the thread because whatever the issue is more serious than the usual "thread closed" but there is a link in the green box to send to Administration/Help to ask about it specifically.
Hope that isn't TMI!! :)
traumaRUs, MSN, APRN
88 Articles; 21,268 Posts
And last but not least, you can contact the gods er staff which is the correct way to do it.
Those posts were moved offsite as it was felt we were helping the poster too much. It's important that in school we do our own work. Otherwise it could be construed as cheating or plagiarism.