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Elliot "actual disney princess" Craig ([personal profile] fiddlestick) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2017-09-19 08:23 am

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This is probably a long shot, but...

If someone on the app suddenly forgets about the app, or just all the weird things going on ... is there a way to make them, er, re-remember again?

Thanks. I'm sorry if this's been asked before.
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[personal profile] odapologist 2017-09-20 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, so this happens more than I thought. It doesn't seem like there's a way without them getting the app again... but if you find out something else, please tell me? My older sister was affected.

Someone told me there's a reason why, but they're waiting on getting that info too.
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[personal profile] odapologist 2017-09-22 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, older siblings must have a rough time holding onto Retrospec. Sorry about your brother though, that must make things a little awkward.

Don't know, I'll ask when I can, I just didn't want to be demanding or desperate in the wake of a lost sister. It seems people got a lot of information from August, so now stuff to fill in the gaps will trickle in now that they know what helps.

Hopefully? I'm just bewildered an app has this much power.
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[personal profile] odapologist 2017-09-24 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
That's definitely not going to be easy. But having friends to talk to that do have Retrospec can help, a little.

You're new to the app too? It's definitely a lot. I'm trying to keep an open mind, but it's not like we know everything anyway. That's why it's confusing.

Give it time?
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[personal profile] odapologist 2017-09-27 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
I feel like using this even when it's so weird is a club in itself. But hey, being new isn't a crime as long as you're open-minded to people who've had it longer.

Time, and maybe whatever Retrospec might deliver to you that's useful. People get bothered by them sometimes, but apparently it's usually special?