oxyjane (@oxyjane)

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    @oxyjane

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    Done! This solution is good and solves my problem perfectly.
    Thanks again and have a good evening!

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    @oxyjane

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    Yes, ok, I think I ‘ll do it manualy, I have around 50 to do I guess. This is not the sea to drink (like we say in French 🙂
    Thank you very much for your time and for helping me find a solution!!!

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    @oxyjane

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    No, I tried all of them one after another one and nothing changed.

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    @oxyjane

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    Ah, that’s interesting (and a solution…), if I change the date again (to 2017), we can see the answer…

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    @oxyjane

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    Ok, I tried and yes, when I change the date to today, we can see the answer.

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    @oxyjane

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    I ran the same test on “Topics” and it is the same for both:
    Type: Normal
    Status: Open
    Visibility: Public

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    @oxyjane

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    It’s the same in both cases:
    Status: Publish
    Visibility: Public

    The first one is: Published on: October 20, 2025 at 7:00 PM

    The second one is: Published on: August 28, 2017 at 3:58 PM

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    @oxyjane

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    No, the replies are no longer visible on all old posts (i.e. from 2016 to early 2018). I have the impression that the date is changing, but I don’t have any proof of that at the moment. So, right now it’s early 2018 (February), and I imagine it will be March, April…
    Hence my impression that there is a click somewhere to remove ‘hide old replies from this person’.

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    @oxyjane

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    Your questions are good, because I didn’t ask myself all those questions to find the solution 😉

    Yes, that’s right. Same thing, except for the parent. The idea is not to add a parent for both forums, unless that’s the only solution.

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    @oxyjane

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    It seems that this only happens on two private forums. So not on the others.
    From early 2018 onwards, the replies disappear for these two forums. The other replies remain visible.
    These two forums are managed by the same person (moderator). The other forums are managed by other people.
    I looked in this person’s account (in ‘Accounts’ -> ‘All accounts’), but I can’t find anything that would stop their replies from being published.
    I also looked in these two forums, but I couldn’t find anything either:
    Type: forum
    Status: open
    Visibility: private
    Parent: no parent

    The common feature of these two forums is that they have no parents. The other private forums (which work) have a parent.

    The settings are the same in ‘Screen Options’ (at the top of the forum page).

    I also looked in bbp Private Groups, but I can’t find anything there to set a publication date.

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    @oxyjane

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    Thank you very much for you answer!
    1. Yes, I did it and I have the same problem. When the user is Keymaster or Moderator or Administrator, no problem, everything is visible. When the user is just a subscriber, he can only see the question, not the answers (just for old post like 2016 or 2017).
    2. I already add this questions a few months ago. But I didn’t pay attention, it was the first time and I simply post him the answer per emails. This is the second time, and from another user.

    Any ideas?

    @oxyjane

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    Other info, i use Yoast SEO and the replies are into Sitemaps XML.
    But I want only to remove the privat replies and the public one are good for SEO…
    An idea?

    @oxyjane

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    For info, I use bbP private groups 🙂

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