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Question Posted Sunday February 29 2004, 5:28 am

Got two e-mails today stating that I had new questions on the site. However, following the link in the first e-mail did not bring up a question despite my inbox showing two new messages. Clicking on the inbox link caused them both to disappear while none of the questions showed up.

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advicenator_admin answered Sunday February 29 2004, 10:24 am:
We had to delete some questions due to terms of service violations yesterday, and there's not currently a way to notify people of this. I'm guessing that's what those questions were. We're still having problems with people getting e-mails about questions with URLs that don't even include the question ID but these are valid URLs so I don't think that was the problem.

This shouldn't happen very often. We're working on a way to correct it.

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