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Lost the thread I was following. (Now Found)


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I had the notification for 2 replies on a thread I was following.

I can’t remember the thread title but I am following it.

 

Is there a way to see a list of things I have followed. 
I have looked but either missed it or there isn’t a way.

 

Any help appreciated.

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It probably will now I have changed my notification settings 🤦😂

But it won’t let me see previous notifications I would have had prior to you pointing that out and me changing the settings.

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17 minutes ago, AirsoftRich said:

It probably will now I have changed my notification settings 🤦😂

But it won’t let me see previous notifications I would have had prior to you pointing that out and me changing the settings.

 

 even with the "view all notifications" page?

 

you can go onto your profile and see a list of topics you've replied to, which might help if you did. for example besides this thread the last thread you replied to is here: 

 

 

if you're following without having replied you might just have to search for the thread title or scout the forum manually.

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Yeah I have got that page.

I never replied to it I just followed because I thought it was interesting but have now lost it.

 

Guess I will just have to pull my finger out and find the thread.

 

Thanks for the info.

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11 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said:

What was the thread about? 

Someones Sniper build. I have found it now but had a busy day. Will update OP to reflect this.

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