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logged into the forums as someone else.

Sorry about the cross post, but it was suggested that I put this here. I am logged in, and in the forums. I noticed that someone's posts were in my discussions. It seems like there might be some cross-over somewhere. Under the Tabletop section, I am only seeing my campaigns, created and joined, so that's good. Any thoughts Devs?
the following thread was not created by me, nor did I post in it, if it helps. <a href="http://community.roll20.net/discussion/4032/gm-lfm-add-2nd-edition#Item_32" rel="nofollow">http://community.roll20.net/discussion/4032/gm-lfm-add-2nd-edition#Item_32</a>
I found a commonality between myself and the other poster. Both of our names are Mike. Not much to go on, and likely a coincidence, but it's something. <a href="http://community.roll20.net/messages/2907#18201" rel="nofollow">http://community.roll20.net/messages/2907#18201</a>
Hmmm...that is odd. So basically you're saying that there is a thread that you did not post but it's attributing it to you? The forum software uses a "single sign on" method of authentication, it's possible something there is messing up. But as you noted, this won't affect any part of the main site (campaigns, account, etc.) since the main site authentication is separate. We're going to be scrapping this whole forum software here in about a week or two if everything goes well, so in the mean time we'll try to figure out what's going on.
Thanks for the reply. It does look like it is one thread. When I first logged in, it had a bunch of them that he was involved with, but once I changed my name, it reduced to the one. I'll keep an eye out for anything else strange.