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Aug 19, 2010 01:35

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A FANFICTION PRAISE MEME

I really want to be able to start writing a bit more, like I used to be able to :(

Also, David Bowie has stolen my soul, once again, and I am enjoying a massive overdose in music by him that I have not heard before. Hooray :D

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taylormercury December 15 2010, 23:53:26 UTC
No, that is not how it works. We go by date, it has nothing to do with your timezone, my timezone, or anyone elses. It has nothing to do with day or night, and whether or not you went to sleep and posted again when you woke up. It goes by date, and there is an option to view the community by date, which is how we keep up with this rule. There is no 'official' day in miracle, as members come from all over. (Also, as I have seen your profile, I believe you are only an hour ahead of me anyway, so that is not 'way different').

When I checked the usernames under the 14th, your name showed up twice, which meant yes, in your own timezone, you did post twice on the 14th. As you have now deleted your entry I cannot show you this, which would have helped you understand what I am trying to explain, but I believe one of your posts was made after 12am, which was 12am on the 14th, and the post I commented on was posted around 5:30pm, which is still the 14th. Remember that a new date begins from midnight, all the way through til 11:59pm of the next day. Does this make sense? I'm simply trying to explain how this works so that you understand it has nothing to do with what timezone you or I or anyone else is in, but that we go by date.

So whilst it might have been the next day for you, it was still the same date, which is the same day, which is against the rules. I hope that makes sense? ^^

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taylormercury December 15 2010, 23:59:31 UTC
Ah well even if you are 9 hours ahead of me, and even if you're on a computer that thinks it's in Norway, if you post after 12am and before 11:59pm of the next day, it's still the same date ^^ That's all you need to keep in mind in future for this rule.

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taylormercury December 16 2010, 00:07:12 UTC
Yeah, that's how it works, as it was after midnight ^^

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taylormercury December 16 2010, 01:13:33 UTC
No problem, thanks for sorting things out and I'm glad we could work this out :)

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