Testing Ackbach: Verifying Posting as a Registered User

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The discussion centers around testing the posting functionality of the Ackbach forum as a registered user. Participants noted an issue where a post by Dan received a "thank you" from Ackbach despite the user not being logged in. This indicates a potential bug in the forum's like system. Greg's hypothesis suggests that this issue may resolve itself over time, highlighting the need for further monitoring of the platform's performance.

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This is Ackbach posing as test, to make sure I can post easily in the right places as a registered user.
 
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Sorry but we are not allowed to help members with test questions. I will be contacting your school shortly to report your actions.

-Dan
 
Oh, haha.
 
OK, that was really weird: Dan's post just got thanked by Ackbach, even though I'm not logged in as that user! Something's still wonky with likes.
 
test said:
OK, that was really weird: Dan's post just got thanked by Ackbach, even though I'm not logged in as that user! Something's still wonky with likes.

Yes, but I think Greg's hypothesis regarding this is spot on. If so, this "wonkiness" will go away eventually on its own.
 

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