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System swallowed my comment, digested it, and transformed it to dirt [duplicate]

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Closed as duplicate by Andreas‭ on Jul 10, 2025 at 16:52

This question has been addressed elsewhere. See: Please warn that I can not comment before I write the comment

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I wrote a two-paragraph comment and gave its thread title a nice, tiny title to convey the purpose. Proud of my quality contribution to Codidact, I clicked the "create thread" button, and hoped I could show off my beautifully crafted comment to the whole world. To my disdain, however, somebody (I have suspects!) has forgotten to feed the Codidactyl! That hungry thief ate my comment and turned it to dirt! Maybe if we're lucky, a moderator or admin can dig up the valuable text, while a developer is off to feed that poor (mean) bird.

Question I attempted to comment on: https://electrical.codidact.com/posts/293898

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