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Old Feb 06, 2012, 10:40 PM
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I would enjoy looking over the responses I post on threads here; to see if I need to follow up with more conversation. I don't seem to find a way
to check this. Is there a way?
Thanks, bj
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Old Feb 07, 2012, 12:16 AM
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Is there a way?
As with most of the things you can do here, there's more than one way!

The quick-and-dirty way is to right-click on your username next to anything you've posted. In the pulldown menu that appears, click on the option "Find More Posts by Callmebj". That'll bring up a list of your last 200 posts -- but not whether there have been any replies since you posted (or you last looked).

For a more elegant way, take a look at Community Feedback & Technical Support > Tutorials & How-To's > Subscribing to Threads You're Interested in Following.
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Old Feb 12, 2012, 07:05 PM
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Hey, FooZe. I came on because I was having trouble with thread unsubscribing.

Thanks to your very elegant description of the elegant way to follow threads, my trouble is blown away elegantly.

Now a down-the-roader: Is there a batch thread unsubscribe?
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Old Feb 12, 2012, 08:59 PM
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Roadie: Yep!

http://forums.psychcentral.com/subsc...n&folderid=all

Hit the "tick" or check box to delete one or all the subscriptions, go to "selected threads" drop-down menu, and select "Delete Subscription" and then click "Go"!
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Old Feb 15, 2012, 11:57 AM
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Roadie: Yep!

http://forums.psychcentral.com/subsc...n&folderid=all

Hit the "tick" or check box to delete one or all the subscriptions, go to "selected threads" drop-down menu, and select "Delete Subscription" and then click "Go"!
And it unsubscribes them by moving them to a folder, right?

Okay. I had to set up a new folder, if I'm doing this right, to get threads out of my Subscribed folder. So, I:

--set up Unsubscribes folder
--marked threads I no longer wanted to follow
--moved them to Unsubscribes folder

This doesn't impress me as very efficient, which is why I'm detailing it to you. Please let me know if drug fog, old age, academic overload, too much Thread-War-laughing, etc, have concealed a more appropriate resolution of problem.

Thank you, m'dear.
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Old Feb 15, 2012, 01:57 PM
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And it unsubscribes them by moving them to a folder, right?
No, moving them to a folder is only the first option on that pulldown menu. Others include Delete Subscription (which seems to be what you're looking for) and different ways to get notified when there are replies.
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