Q&A: A Significant Disruption to Making My Thought Heard
A Significant Disruption to Making My Thought Heard
Question
If someone asks a question and the Rabbi answers, sometimes I have a few thoughts and pearls of supreme wisdom to add or to disagree with, so I write them in order that the people may become wiser. The problem is that right now there’s a bug on the site and it’s impossible to add anything after the Rabbi’s answer—nothing at all. There’s no “Send” if you write a comment.
This is an immediate danger: I may not be able to continue enlightening the people, who are supposed to be the chosen people somehow, sometime.
What will happen?
How will we reach complete redemption without my Torah?
Answer
I’ll answer you from my own experience. If you’re doing this on a computer, when the reply button disappears, press TAB (or press it twice) and it will appear. On the phone the situation is harder. Usually, when I mark the reply and copy it (to save it and write it again), the reply button suddenly appears for me. Another option: under the comment whose button disappeared, there’s another box for writing comments, and there there is a button. Just scroll down and you’ll see another such box. Write your comment there, and then click the reply button beneath the lower box.
And thus the whole world will be properly illuminated, and may we all see wonders and salvation.
I’ve fixed it now. It’s a recurring bug that from time to time I need to fix manually.