Unable to access my past questions and posts on Microsoft Community

Vikramaditya J 25 Reputation points
2025-09-22T03:45:44.8666667+00:00

Hello Community,

It seems the Microsoft Community portal has been migrated to Microsoft Learn, and the old portal is no longer accessible along with previously posted questions. As a result, I am unable to find my past questions.

Whenever I search through my email notifications and click links such as “Post a reply”, they redirect me to the Microsoft Learn homepage (https://free.blessedness.top/) instead of the original post. Could someone please guide me on how to access my old questions and posts?

Thank you.

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  1. CrazyKats 11,975 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-09-24T16:11:52.36+00:00

    Posts that were migrated from Answers

    mainly included Top Content, Articles and

    probably those with marked Answers.

    Not everything could possibly be migrated.

    2 people found this answer helpful.

  2. Gérard Oomens 111.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-09-22T15:59:55.6466667+00:00

    Post your question again in Q&A.

    Old posts, if migrated to Q&A, are anonymous.

    1 person found this answer helpful.

  3. CrazyKats 11,975 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-09-25T13:05:02.4133333+00:00

    Microsoft gave posters plenty of warning

    that the Answers forum was migrating to

    Q&A. There were banners at the top of every

    forum prior to the merging.

    If this is an account you created on Q&A, then that's

    the way it's done.

    1 person found this answer helpful.

  4. Vikramaditya J 25 Reputation points
    2025-09-22T16:25:03.2+00:00

    Possibly Microsoft has converted those community posts into Learn documents (sort of Knowledge Base) articles without mentioning the contributors involved in those Q&A.


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