If you posted a comment a few days ago and it never showed up, I have a perfectly good explanation for that.
The way the system works is that all of your comments first go into a temporary holding database where I can read and approve them before they get published. When the blog first launched, I diligently read about 500 comments, clicked to publish them, and then deleted them from the temporary holding database so I wouldn’t have to see them again.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing as a temporary holding database except in my imagination. There is just “a database.” So I read, published, and permanently deleted 500 comments.
It wasn’t my finest day of productivity.
At least you can take comfort in knowing that one person actually thought about your opinion before deleting it. And that’s probably better than you’ll do at work today.