Is there a way to edit a question and bring it up to a time when lots of folks can see it?
Asked by
majorrich (
14741)
September 21st, 2009
I posted a question way early in the morning and likely nobody saw it. I am really really interested what the answer would be. I even went so far as to ask my Pastor, who is a historian, and he didn’t know.
Observing members:
0
Composing members:
0
8 Answers
Nope. After the set editing time has passed you can’t do anything about it.
Is it the q about the Jews in the temple?
Yes. I wonder if there was like a password, or voucher to prevent some joker from coming in and wreaking havock
You could post a link to it in this thread and see if more people respond.
It should show up in the “orphans” section. Whenever I’m on my computer I always check that out. Sadly, I’m on my iPhone and there is no orphans section in the mobile version of Fluther.
Much to learn. OK you may chortle now. Dont know how to do that either. Would that be a go to the first page and copy and paste the stuff in the address bar?
Yep, you just copy the URL address of the other question, and paste it in an answer here.
Usually most of the questions for the last 24 hours can be seen on the first couple of pages. I see new responses to questions that were asked days ago. It is probably that nobody had anything to add.
You asked this 13 hours ago and I saw it. It is still on the front page.
I figure it would take some serious Rabbinical history horsepower
Answer this question