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How can you call something a "Hint" when it provides NO information?

karenannjohnson2
karenannjohnson2 ✭
April 15 edited April 15 in Search

I have several hint which display:

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and no other information.

I understand the restrictions of contractual agreements, record owners, laws and policies. However, if you cannot provides any useful information it is NOT A HINT.

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  • Áine.ní.Donnghaile
    Áine.ní.Donnghaile ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 16

    @karenannjohnson2
    That "hint" is a remnant from a recent change in permissions and should disappear with the next system refresh.
    You may find this thread helpful:

    https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/187069/what-happened-to-the-new-ai-field-indexed-italian-records
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  • JulianBrown38
    JulianBrown38 ✭✭✭✭
    April 16

    @karenannjohnson2 If you look at the list of hints for a profile by using VIEW ALL, you may see a mini-morsel micro-morsel of information about the record in the body of the list. Maybe a date, a place, or the name of a relative. But, if the information is of any value to you, you will need to record it somewhere while the hint is still visible. As Áine.ní.Donnghaile said, even that will eventually disappear without notice.

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  • SerraNola
    SerraNola mod
    April 17

    @karenannjohnson2 You can provide a link to the profile if you think the restriction is in error and we'll check it out.

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