Fix Post Count Not Updating - Get Help at PF

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Post counts on the PF forum are not updating for some users, particularly those posting in General Discussion and Feedback, which do not contribute to the overall count. Recent changes to the forum structure by Greg have affected how post counts are calculated, leading to discrepancies. For example, a user named Marzena shows nine posts despite only posting in sections that typically don't count. The issue is acknowledged, and a solution is expected to be implemented soon. Users are encouraged to stay tuned for updates regarding the post count functionality.
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Hey everyone at PF! I'm having a bit of trouble with my post count. As of now, it is not updating at all, (at least from what I can see), and no matter how many times I post, the post count still reads 1. Is there anyway I could fix this?

I appreciate everyone's help, in advance :)
 
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Posts in general discussion and feedback don't contribute to your post count.
 
Note: something have changed lately. After changes Greg did to the forum structure Marzena has 9 posts, even if she have never posted outside of General Discussion.
 
Borek said:
Note: something have changed lately. After changes Greg did to the forum structure Marzena has 9 posts, even if she have never posted outside of General Discussion.

i'll be changing that shortly
 
Okay! Thanks a lot everyone :) This helps a lot!
 
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