Will that comment ever appear?

When trying to publish the SS of the newly obtained Tesserae, that message appeared to me when doing it from mobile, when I tried it from desktop the publication immediately appeared
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ArkFang ✭✭✭✭✭
The "your message will appear' usually happens when a bunch of comments are flooding in and when some words or other things trigger the system. It happened to me on a Drop a while back. I've also seen it happen when I've made a loooonng post (so maybe total comment size matters). They will likely appear soon. Go to you Profile ---> Comments to see if it appeared. There will be more Tesserae drops soon and you can try again then.
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Just wanted to create a similar theme. Similarly, at 00:00 Tessera was already with me and I published it on the forum for 6 minutes, the message was sent, but did not appear in the topic of Tessera. @NianticBrian @NianticCasey @NianticChiaki @NIA_Emily @Truthseeker
Thanks.
The "your message will appear' usually happens when a bunch of comments are flooding in and when some words or other things trigger the system. It happened to me on a Drop a while back. I've also seen it happen when I've made a loooonng post (so maybe total comment size matters). They will likely appear soon. Go to you Profile ---> Comments to see if it appeared. There will be more Tesserae drops soon and you can try again then.
Hi. Thanks.🤗
Hi @ArkFang
The length in this case was not the problem, it was only three letters.
The question was more focused on "Should I post it again? Or do I just wait for it to appear?" Niantic may consider that waiting for it to appear may affect the discoverers.
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I know that my first post was at most 20 seconds after the list appeared and they accepted it at 23:29 UTC, Can this affect the first discoverer?
If it gets hit with the “comment in review” then you’re already NOT first Discoverer. When it is approved, the timestamp is when it is Approved, not originally sent to approval.
For that reason I ask if that could affect the first discoverers.
Or we are sure that it does not happen for the first agents who publish?