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Old Mar 20, 2013, 03:46 PM
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is their a way to find out when a user last logged in to the site?

if so how?

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Old Mar 20, 2013, 03:54 PM
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Only if they don't use invisible mode. If they weren't using invisible mode then their last activity is listed on their page.
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Old Mar 21, 2013, 12:54 PM
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LOL... like Harry Potter mode????
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Old Mar 21, 2013, 01:11 PM
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LOL... honestly I've never understood the reason for invisible mode. If they make a post it's pretty obviously they are here or have been very recently. To each his own.
One thing about invisible mode... it allows them to visit your page without leaving tracks. Since I see my page as my "room" here I'm not happy with that. If you visit someone's page you should at least leave a note to say hello
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Old Mar 22, 2013, 07:01 AM
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cool....

thanks for the response
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Old Mar 22, 2013, 07:20 AM
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Well I have a different perspective. I don't want to feel people can watch what I am doing, that I can't go online without people knowing, I don't like feeling tracked.
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Old Mar 22, 2013, 12:04 PM
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Well I have a different perspective. I don't want to feel people can watch what I am doing, that I can't go online without people knowing, I don't like feeling tracked.
I use invisible mode because some days I only have a few minutes to come in, check messages and back out. I noticed when I wasnt using the invisible mode my coming on and then off was making some people feel upset because they thought I was still online when they finished their post or pm to me and then they wouldnt get a reply right away. if I happened to log off just as they were replying to me on the boards or sending a pm some took it personally and I can understand how that happens, mental disorders sometimes do come with the symptom of paranoia.

I would receive pms asking if they had offended me and I would have to explain, Just because you see my name on the main page of who is online it doesnt mean Im still online when you are finished writing to me, and other reasons why my reply to them would not appear right away on the boards.

when Im using invisible mode I can come on and then off according to what time I have without upsetting anyone.

using invisible mode for some people can also be a self care choice..getting mental disordered people together there is going to be people having conflicts with each other. I think of the invisible mode as I do the ignore feature. helps people from having conflicts with each other, give each other space and time away from those they may not be in a safe place to handle that day.
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Old Mar 22, 2013, 12:44 PM
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Well I have a different perspective. I don't want to feel people can watch what I am doing, that I can't go online without people knowing, I don't like feeling tracked.


i can understand that

but it sure is cool if you have friends here and you want to see when they were last online
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