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Just when I was so frustrated I was about to give up blogging altogether I got a reply from Blogger Help.  i thought that I was commenting on some blogs but then I noticed comments I thought went through were not showing up -- even comments on my own blog.

 It seems that the problem is with my browser.  If I am using Safari all my comments disappear.  When I switched to Chrome, it seems I can make comments.  It seems Safari has some kind of problematic filter.  I don't know if it is worth trying to figure out how to "fix" Safari or not. My technology learning curve is dauntingly steep.

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  1. I'm glad they responded to you. I wish they would allow me to get email notifications again when someone comments. I miss that terribly

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  2. Good to know. I use Google Chrome but i may be able to help someone else.

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  3. It wasn't comments, but I had a similar issue with a certain website. I could sign into my account, but couldn't navigate where I needed to be. I called the service rep and discovered, like you, it was the browser I was using. That is so bizarre to me...why wouldn't the sites be compatible with various servers?

    In any event, it's good to hear your problem was resolved.

    Eileen

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  4. Can be so frustrating, but glad it worked out.

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  5. I have always used Internet Explorer with no problems. David uses Apple and has no problems, either. Good luck with Chrome.

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  6. So good to have you back. You were missed. I use Chrome and have had no problems. Good luck.

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  7. Yes, Yay! I appreciate your comments very much. I use Chrome and as far as I know it works well.

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