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My Looking For Game Listing... Bugged- or not Bugged?

My LFG page for my Star Trek game looks like this, and has for quite some time now... ... and yet, I had a guy apply to join my game today.  That shouldn't be possible, right?  My campaign shouldn't even appear in any search in the LFG feed, no?  Or am I misunderstanding the bit that I've circled in red?   I'm so confused...  8P
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A Listing that being Not Shown is not the same as a Listing being Disabled. A Listing that is Not Shown simply cannot be found through the LFG search tool (but can be found through other means). The user who posted to your Listing Discussion most likely found a link to your Listing within this forum thread . (They could have otherwise found your Listing through a Google search, e.g. site:app.roll20.net/lfg/ "Star Trek" ) To close your Listing Discussion, you will have to Disable your Listing.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification.  I did not understand the distinction.  :-) EDIT:  They must have found it through a google search, because my game listing is also Disabled:
That's quite odd; the Listing doesn't appear to be Disabled on my end... I've brought this issue to the attention of the Devs; thanks for alerting us to this. :)
No problem.  Thanks for looking into it. :-)
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Stephen Koontz
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I can confirm the LFG is not being listed in the search. They'd have to have a direct link to the LFG listing. Even still I can see how that page being accessible by users after it's disabled isn't ideal. We'll look into it.