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Old 03-15-2015, 11:40 AM #1
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Default Do all posts show up in the 'New Posts' list?

I've been visiting Neurotalk for some months now - thank you for this excellent site and to all who've posted very useful info and to all those who've kindly replied to my own postings.
One question: When I log on I usually check my User CP first for any current postings to threads I'm subscribed to then I go to 'New Posts' to see if there's any new posts/threads that might be of interest. However I've noticed that not all postings from my subscribed threads seem to make it on to the 'New Posts' list. I'm wondering what other interesting posts I might be missing. Is there some obvious reason for this that I've misunderstood - such as some forums are not linked to 'New Posts'. I did read thru the FAQ's but couldn't find anything about it. Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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