I put up a book and accidently made one of the chapters a draft. I’ve tried to turn it into not a draft and then save the changes, but it’s stayed as a draft.
So I returned back with the same question as the old time. I got this thread that went poof and want to bring it back, so I would be grateful if anyone can help me with it.
I was wondering if you could revive a thread. I don’t think it’s been that many days since it vanished.
I’ve been on a hiatus (for eye strain and from side effects of my second shot) and I come back and one of my threads has vanished that I didn’t want to have vanished yet. I wanted to move the information to my personal thread, so I was hoping to find it.
It was titled List of Creative Phrases and Descriptions? or something like that? Basically, I was making a list of creative ways to describe things. It was in the Writing Support category. If someone could bring it back up, that would be great
Hi! I noticed that if you hover your cursor over the amount of replies a thread has, they have like “this thread has (number) replies with a high like to post ratio” or “this thread has (number) replies with an extremely high like to post ratio.” Not sure if you can answer this, but how many likes to posts should a thread have to get “extremely high like to post ratio”? Just curious.
So I was thinking of making a change for my community…
We got the habit of making a new thread for each single rounds of our game thanks to some stuff on Wattpad long ago, but now that we move here, with how things works here, such as how we need to close our current thread before we make a new one, then we might change our habit and stay with just a single thread for all the time, to use to the end of time, without ever making a new thread again.
So is it possible for us to keep the current thread for years? Is there’s a post limit? On Wattpad the thread would get closed after certain replies, but I don’t remember such thing here.
Hi Team. Is it okay if I advertise to lobby support for two of my writing friends, who have made it into a writing competition semi-finals? If yes, where would be the best place for it?