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Post by coachd5085 on Jun 10, 2019 10:07:47 GMT -6
Is there a way to "unfollow" a thread so to speak? I (like many others I am sure) made the mistake of posting in a thread that probably should have been an article. Regardless, the OP continues to post things there that I am uninterested in reading, but I continue to get the "new post" notification.
Any thoughts?
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Post by agap on Jun 10, 2019 14:31:46 GMT -6
I don't know how, but I would like to block all the offensive boards.
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Post by coachd5085 on Jun 10, 2019 14:34:17 GMT -6
I don't know how, but I would like to block all the offensive boards. i know it is possible to block individual posters.
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Post by wolverine55 on Jun 11, 2019 5:37:51 GMT -6
I only get notifications if someone likes a post or quotes me, so there's got to be a way, but I couldn't find it either when I just looked through the options.
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Post by planck on Jun 11, 2019 6:39:47 GMT -6
Pull up the participated window, check the box by the thread in question, hit the drop-down, mark as read forever.
I, too, have gotten tagged in dumb argumentative posts.
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Post by coachd5085 on Jun 11, 2019 7:02:01 GMT -6
Pull up the participated window, check the box by the thread in question, hit the drop-down, mark as read forever. I, too, have gotten tagged in dumb argumentative posts. Thank you--that is what I was looking for. Full disclosure, it wasn't dumb argumentative posts in my case. Just a thread where I might have made a post on page 2, but the OP has continually updated the thread (with very few if any posts from others) for another 5 or 6 pages. I generally am on a pc viewing this site, so my usual habit is to click on the "new" button next to participated when I log in. Was just tired of seeing that lit up, but the only "new" posts were from that thread with the OP cutting and pasting info and talking to himself. As I said, it was more of an ongoing article, as opposed to a thread.
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Post by coachd5085 on Jun 11, 2019 7:04:00 GMT -6
I only get notifications if someone likes a post or quotes me, so there's got to be a way, but I couldn't find it either when I just looked through the options. It wasn't a "notification" but rather the "new" alert next to the participated button in my browser (PC not phone) was lit, but the only actual new posts in threads I had participated in were in a specific thread that I lost interest in a long time ago
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