Notify me when people comment on a discussion I commented on
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christoph142 last edited by
I'd like to request an additional notification preference:
Notify me when people comment on a discussion I commented on
This would save me from having to explicitly star each and every discussion that I commented on (which I forget to do in about 80% of cases).
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A Former User last edited by
Presume there's a bug in (mail) notifications. Again*:)*
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A Former User last edited by
I only seem to get notifications of additions to threads I either manually starred or started myself, not ones I just contributed to.
It's also bad IMO that you can't immediately see from the thread list which threads you've posted in.
You shouldn't have to go to your profile to see that information.
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A Former User last edited by
I usually remember where I replied*:P*
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A Former User last edited by
If "starring" the thread is the only reliable way of getting notifications from it, it would be good if it became starred automatically if you posted in it.
You shouldn't have to remember to manually star it after you post in it for the first time.
You always have the option to subsequently turn it off again if you decide that you don't want the notifications any more.
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Deleted User last edited by
Why not?
Dave, if you follow most of joshl's posts, you'll discover that much of what he says is merely to augment his post count. Go back over this one discussion as an example and note his posts. Most of them are relatively meaningless in light of the thread's topic of discussion. Therefore, I wouldn't take his response to your comment in a serious vein. Personally I agree with you... that if starring a post is the only way in which to receive notifications when people comment on a discussion in which I commented THEN this should be done automatically.
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christoph142 last edited by
OR we do what this thread is about... ^^
but yeah, auto-starring might even be the better solution as you can get rid of some threads selectively if they start getting annoying
... an extension could do this... If this isn't going to happen soon I might be frustrated enough to write it...
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A Former User last edited by
Why not?
For one, I star interesting or worthy threads.
Or important.
It's not the same as to follow a certain conversation for a while.Leo said good. If starring would be a public feature, we could separate it from just following threads - in private so to speak. :sherlock:
Leushino, shut up - you're merely jealous! :lol:
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
If "starring" the thread is the only reliable way of getting notifications from it, it would be good if it became starred automatically if you posted in it.
If we have a way to disable this option, then no problems. Not everytime i reply in a thread means that i want to follow that thread.
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Deleted User last edited by
If "starring" the thread is the only reliable way of getting notifications from it, it would be good if it became starred automatically if you posted in it.
You shouldn't have to remember to manually star it after you post in it for the first time.
You always have the option to subsequently turn it off again if you decide that you don't want the notifications any more.This could be a configuration in profile page.
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A Former User last edited by
If we have a way to disable this option, then no problems. Not everytime i reply in a thread means that i want to follow that thread.
Of course you can disable it, just clicking on the star again "un-stars" it!
joshl obviously uses the stars for the specific purpose for which they were presumably intended, but if you're following a thread because you're interested in it, the chances are that you would have also posted in it anyway!
All the other forums I use in fact automatically subscribe you to any thread that you post in, usually with a global setting in your profile to disable this behaviour if you don't want it. That is the ideal, but I'm not holding my breath for that here!
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A Former User last edited by
Why have the forum headings suddenly gone into what appears to be Russian BTW?!
:eek: