I don't mean to post again after already having posted, but I have made more than 10 posts but I'm still not able to post without approval. Is it 20 instead?
I don't mean to post again after already having posted, but I have made more than 10 posts but I'm still not able to post without approval. Is it 20 instead?
Admin Note
Namaskar,
I have been receiving similar comments from newcomers and it seems that there is some confusion about posting on HDF. So let me clarify once again.
Please READ the welcome message that everyone gets when they join HDF. All new members' postings go to moderation queue. Eventually their posts will go directly to the forum.
Please be patient and keep posting.
Thank you.
Last edited by satay; 09 October 2012 at 04:26 PM.
satay
Thank you for letting me know this. At first, I thought it was a bit annoying and I am not in any rush to actually post anything, but when I do, I'd just like to see it. lol
I guess I am just impatient too, but I'll learn.
Aum Namah Shivaya
Namaste New Members,
I am just about two months old member. Moderation of posts made by new members is 100% necessary to maintain the sanctity of the discussion.
During the start, when my post didn't appear even after 48 hours of the submission I wrote to Satay seeking explanation. His reply made a lot of sense to me. I think this Rule is the most attractive thing of the forum. Anti Hindu elements and other psychopaths are kept at bay, and that gives a sense of security to discuss subjects freely.
If some one has to survived the initial moderation, he at least has proved his intentions clear to the forum. Assume the kind of reaction some one like me would get who sing praise of pseudo secularism 24/7 if it was not moderated. Another good part of this forum is senior members take unconditional responsibilities when things cross the a acceptable level of intolerance.
Anirudh...
I totally agree with the moderation policy, as a newbie. Also, the fact that I am reading this thread demonstrates my 'newbie need'
We are basically here to discuss various aspects of Dharma - timeless, infinite - which is very different from the stuff discussed on many other forums. So where is the need to hurry?
Being active on some other (not related to Dharma) forums, I am in fact really impressed with the 'cleanliness' of this forum. That alone is well worth the delay in appearance of my posts.
Jay Sri Krishna
je cherche beaucoup
Namaste,
hang in there!
i see... so long not active in this forum, i think there is a problem with my account
Namaste MdBali,
Welcome to the forum. It is so good to have people from Bali join us in the forum. I was there last year and I had so many questions about the way Hinduism is practiced there. Hopefully we will get all that info from you in the coming days and weeks.
Pranam.
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