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It used to be the case that if you tried to post a post twice, you couldn't and you'd get a message saying duplicate post.


But several times recently I've posted duplicate posts (from my phone, because I wasn't sure if I had posted them or not) and they have both been posted and I've had to delete one.


Has something changed?

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I think there's a difference between you accidentally (or for others, maybe intentionally) hitting the post message button twice - when the connection isn't behaving properly at the users end - and the communication finding the forum - the receiver end (it's too early for proper tech stuff)...

No, there has been quite a time lapse between the posts.


I've seen what I thought was an unposted post on my phone, so posted it, but then found it had already been posted some time before.


ETA: And yes, my fault and my memory is rubbish, but it helps if the system tells me so :))

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