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Old Jun 09, 2015, 09:26 PM
joshuas-mommy joshuas-mommy is offline
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Some of the cameras on the left have flashes and some don't. Why is that? Go to the statistics on your profile. It is in the "Find All Threads" and "Find All Posts"area. If you put your mouse arrow over it, it states how many times you posted to the particular thread. But, how come some have a flash and some cameras don't?

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Old Jun 09, 2015, 09:48 PM
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I think the icon thingys are envelopes..?

I'm guessing it's triggered by the amount of replies you get. Currently before I reply the icon looks like this on the thread ---

What do the cameras to the left mean? <--- A closed envelope. = No replies...?

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What do the cameras to the left mean? <----- Under 3 replies...?
What do the cameras to the left mean? <------ Last poster was OP....?
What do the cameras to the left mean? <------ More then 8 replies?
What do the cameras to the left mean? <----- Lots of replies...?
What do the cameras to the left mean? <---- Lots of replies/ views..?
What do the cameras to the left mean? <------ Locked?
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