Recently I have received many error messages when opening posts. PriusChat - Error The requested thread could not be found. And,many posts are in a foreign language. I realize this is not the place to post this but, I have searched and can't find any where suitable!!
This would have been the correct forum PriusChat Website Questions | PriusChat It is possible by the time you read this it will already be moved. If the moderators are cleaning spam (every language is a foreign language to someone) out of the forums, you may find that certain posts existed when you clicked on them, but not by the time you went to that page. Why would you click on a post in a language you don't know? (I click on them to report them to the moderators)
This is my home pc. They show up in my inbox as PriusChat but title is not in English as they have been fore years. AND I do not open them! Just delete. Just wandering why the change.
Most posts on Prius chat are by English speaking folks, so you see them in English. If the person posts them in Korean, then you see them in Korean. The internet is worldwide.
I understand all of that. But,no one else has gotten 6 to 15 posts in one day in a foreign language?? This started last week. and the PriusChat - Error The requested thread could not be found. started 2 weeks ago.
i never get them to my email, but i'm not signed up for any email notifications, except p/m's. there have been times when i've logged on and the first page is littered with foreign spam.
To the forum's moderators, via the 'Report' menu choice. Are you 'Watching' a whole forum, with alerts or email notification of new threads or posts? If so, whenever those spammers strike, you will get these junk notifications. Across the whole PC site, they have been striking often.
there's a little rectangle in the lower left corner of each post that says '!report', click on it and type a reason for reporting then hit send, it goes to the mods.
OK. Sorry I didn't see this earlier. The non-English posts were spam. The PriusChat Error happens when we move or delete those spam posts. It can sometimes happen that we're working just seconds ahead of you - since there are often so many active readers, this should just be assumed. So what happens is: You load a page of recent posts. This page contains spam posts. I'm going through and deleting spam posts. You click on one of the spam posts. You get the error because you just clicked a link for a post that no longer exists. Because the New Posts page doesn't update dynamically, you have no way of knowing that I'm mere seconds ahead of you deleting those posts. Of course, references to "I" in this case really means "any one of the Moderators." I hope that explains the errors. To cover all the bases, when we move a thread or a post from one forum to another, the forum software keeps track of that and automatically routes you to the new location. So while you won't receive an in-your-face error message, you might notice that yesterday the post was in the Gen3 forum but today you find yourself in the Website Questions forum.
Tons of spam in the "Prius v technical" fourm this morning. Mostly in Arabic with a huge wall of text and some have a partial English subtitle mostly having to do with appliances???? Way too many to report (I reported a few FYI). It seems most the spam the last couple weeks are in the Prius v section! Weird? Just a heads up to the mods. Oh and also when the mods delete a non spam post from a member in good standing (I'm sure it has happened to a lot of us a time or two possibly) I was just wondering why no quick explanation? One can't stand corrected if one does not know what he/she did wrong when one of your posts just disappear.... I.e. Wrong fourm subsection, or inappropriate, or..... Thanks mods
Assuming the others see this too, there is a section to notify the user (e.g. you) as to why the action was taken. We'll endeavour to use it more often if the situation requires.
版主很少的虽然广告机器人很多人 Another feature of the internet is that it allows you to translate messages you don't understand. In case of curiosity, I mean. A really nifty website would do that automatically so you'd never be inconvenienced by funny-looking squiggles. Not that it is the job of moderators here to undertake such.