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5:00 PM, Wednesday June 17th 2020

Hm I accidentally replied without being logged in :') But yeah, thanks for the reply

9:22 PM, Wednesday June 17th 2020

I suspected that was a bug, which I thought I'd fixed, but had still seen some signs of it happening - so thank you for confirming it. Now I just have to figure out how it's occurring...

12:11 PM, Friday June 19th 2020

Should it not be possible to comment without being logged in or what exactly is the bug?

8:22 PM, Friday June 19th 2020

Yes, it should check if the user is logged in and then fail if they're not. Which I thought it was doing, but there must be something else along the way that is causing it to go through.

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