Do all questions in the Apple Support Communities get answered?

I asked a question with high detail on Feb 1, 2014 at 7:16 PM. I have checked many times, and there are still no replies. I am curious as to whether questions eventually disappear or are deleted? The URL to my question is Here. Also, how long should it be until I recieve an answer? I am also curious as to whether my question is marked as answered; I replied to it with some extra information and I think that because it shows up with one reply that people may think that it has been answered. D: Any ideas?
Message was edited by: Chr15C0nn3r1111
Added a space between "people" and "may" as it appeared as "peoplemay".

Curious as to what you had asked, I clicked on 'here' but the original question did not appear; instead I found the edit request.
For anyone interested, I found it under your profile ... the link being ...
iPod Touch 5th Generation not showing...: Apple Support Communities
One other matter to consider is the subject itself.   When you post in a popular column, that post will move down the list far more quickly than in a specialist area.   Of course, the question needs to be posted where it will receive attention from the gurus.

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