Notification for : Physics Forums | Science Articles, Homework Help, Discussion

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In summary, a user received a notification from Physics Forums, stating that they were already logged in and should click a link to return to the forum list. Upon clicking the link, the same message was displayed again. They then clicked on the link again and were taken to the main forum page, but were unable to find the original forum post. The notification also included a message encouraging users to write an Insight article on the site. However, clicking on a link in the notification sent the user to an unrelated video.
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A notification came to my bell-shaped notification list, for and message said only:
Physics Forums | Science Articles, Homework Help, Discussion
You are already logged in. Please click here to return to the forum list.

I did so click that link also, shown, and the same message as quoted above was given again:
Physics Forums | Science Articles, Homework Help, Discussion
You are already logged in. Please click here to return to the forum list.

MORE: Now I clicked on that "here" link again, and this brought me to the main forum's page. I wish I could see what the original forum post was but can't find where.
 
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The message was,

“Bored at home? Pass the time by sharing your knowledge and write an Insight! Write an Insight!

It sent me to a scary place too!
 
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That video has nothing related to physicsforums insights articles.
 
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symbolipoint said:
That video has nothing related to physicsforums insights articles.
::Rimshot!::
 

1. What is Physics Forums?

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