Okay...so I posted my new picture in the anime character guessing game...but my internet was being slow and it got repeated. So I went back to delete the repeated pictures and I deleted them...but now the thread's gone?! O_O
I'm so sorry. I don't know what I did. Is it a bug? It would've been impossible for me to delete the thing. I just deleted my posts...and then it said that the thread didn't exist...
The same thing happened to me. I deleted a post, immediately returned to the forum and it seemed like the thread disappeared. I refreshed the page (or left and returned, I don't remember which now) and the thread was there again. Just for what it's worth.
Yeah, it's been back for a while. I think that there was a lot of funky stuff going on with the board that night, though. It was pretty slow as well (usually the board loads pretty fast on my computer) so there were a bunch of problems with my posts not coming up, or with posts coming up millions of times. I completely forgot to updaate because I forgot about this thread...hell I wasn't even sure if it came through or not.
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