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You can't search for threads, of even search for your own posts? Why is that? I'm sure it's been asked before, but of course I can't search to find out.

 

I'm guessing they disabled it, because it just makes life that much more annoying?

  BonzoHarry said:
You can't search for threads, of even search for your own posts? Why is that? I'm sure it's been asked before, but of course I can't search to find out.

 

I'm guessing they disabled it, because it just makes life that much more annoying?

 

That's a sad life you lead if you worry about a search function :lmfao:

It is to allow people to use these

 

:repost: :repost:

 

And say things like "OLD!"

it would cut down on the reposts though, just to check if somthing was posted before hand.

My view on it:

 

So police, FBI, Homeland security ECT. can't look trough myg0t's post which some may lead to jail and shit (Ex. Spreading viruses)

  iwuzherematty said:
My view on it:

 

So police, FBI, Homeland security ECT. can't look trough myg0t's post which some may lead to jail and shit (Ex. Spreading viruses)

 

Good explanation

  Tehrer_wrist said:
OPEN YOUR FUCKING EYES SCROLL DOWN THE PAGE BOOM YOU'RE A FUCKING SEARCH ENGINE

 

I don't see any search engine at the bottom of the page.:confused:

  John_Winthrop said:
I don't see any search engine at the bottom of the page.:confused:

 

he is meaning the human search engine

lol if the goverment wanted to find shit on here they would already have..

 

 

and lol @ human seach engine

uhhh... there would be no point to having a private section if the search was allowed
Mydrid has absolute knowledge of how dumb people making the forum are.... wait...
  ian48065 said:
lol if the goverment wanted to find shit on here they would already have..

 

Quoted for truth.

 

You don't need a search tool built into the forum to search for things. You can set up web-crawlers to find things on this site...

search function was taking up too much processor on server

 

use google inurl: or whatever the syntax is now, its indexed there anyway

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