Edward Lopez

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    Hiding likes is more about mental health than privacy. It doesn’t erase likes, just conceals the total. Followers may still see “Liked by [username] and others,” but no number. You’re still in control—toggle it on or off anytime.

    Edward Lopez
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    I ran into this same error a couple of months ago. Roblox had pushed an update, but my client didn’t update properly. Restarting didn’t help. What worked for me was uninstalling Roblox completely and then reinstalling from the Microsoft Store. After that, it worked like nothing happened. It’s a pretty common error, so you don’t need to panic—it’s not a permanent issue. Just means your version is too old for the game you’re trying to join.

    Edward Lopez
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    To make a drop-down in Excel: Data tab > Data Validation > List. Add your choices as comma-separated text or link to a range. I usually hide the range in another tab so the sheet stays clean but still editable.

    Edward Lopez
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    Purple circles mean video stories. Red means photos. Blue usually ties to chats or private stories. It’s Snapchat’s way of color-coding content types. Once you view the story, the purple ring disappears until new video snaps are added.

    Edward Lopez
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    FN is flexible slang. Typically, “For Now” is the main meaning. But in planning convos, “Friday Night” is common too. Less often, “Full Name.” So don’t stress—Snap slang is messy. Context clues will tell you which one your friend meant.

    Edward Lopez
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    To connect: insert batteries, point at Roku, and it should work if IR. If it’s a voice remote, hold the pairing button until light blinks. Then finish setup in Roku’s Settings to control TV volume and power. Troubleshooting usually means re-pairing or restarting.

    Edward Lopez
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    Hi, I went through this same confusion a couple of months ago. Instagram handles archived stories differently than archived posts. When you archive a post, you can restore it back to your feed. But with stories, there’s no “restore” button because they were temporary in the first place. Instead, when you go to your profile → three lines (menu) → Archive → Stories Archive, you’ll see every story you’ve ever posted, neatly organized by date.

    From there, you have two main choices:

    Re-share it as a new story. Tap on the story in your archive, then hit “Share.” It’ll publish again as if it’s brand new, complete with the usual 24-hour lifespan.

    Add it to a Highlight. This pins it permanently on your profile under the circle Highlights section, which is a good way to “unarchive” it for anyone visiting your page.

    So, the short version: you can’t technically move a story back to its old place, but you can bring it back into the spotlight either by re-sharing or putting it into a highlight. That’s Instagram’s way of “unarchiving.”

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