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Hi Jun, as you see on this thread you and I are conversing. There was a main thread previously where the Board and the Editors posted the initial call for action after George Floyd’s murder. This is how we began the thread altogether. If I am not mistaken, there also was, among others, a motion suggested to establish a diversity and inclusion committee, that was within the Solidarity statement promises. This is where I posted my copy and pasted URLs, those you cannot see now. They plainly disappeared along with the Diana’s first post as well as Paul Crenshaw’s postings. Those postings were, as mine, in the main thread. No matter what I copy and pasted there, they just disappeared. Paul suggested a Zoom meeting in a private e-mail to trouble-shoot my URL problem together. However, I showed him as a response, my URLs work fine in the e-mail with copy and paste application. He did not answer that response. They should similarly work in the text box here. The link worked for you, as you said in the thread, but it just does not work for me. I am sorry, the copy and paste application is same everywhere, no need a “link” application above the text box. With the copy and paste, if it is a standard program, the URLs should go live after posting. I think the whole programming just needs reworking. I did not mean to insult you at all by calling you the Webmaster, to the contrary. I am in dark who is the adminstrator (administrator), as I said in the main thread. My e-mail to that person came back with an error message. I think this is the one we should be talking to. The “link” is a superfluous function. A copy and paste URL should go live after posting in a standard program. Why postings disappear, as they certainly did, needs explanation I cannot give. Excuse the verbosity. Best, Eva.