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04-01-2021, 04:25 AM
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An idea on the spot, to be honest.

I think it would be very cool to save threads discreetly on your profile. This way, we can keep tabs on threads we areinterested in. There is the subscribe function, but I believe this is much more comfortable, considering the latter only reminds you if any activity happens, and I don't even know if it still works as a function.

We can already do this with unlocked content, so I don't think it would be much of a hassle.
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05-01-2021, 02:47 PM
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Simple, but a very effective suggestion. +1'ing this 100%.
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04-01-2021, 04:25 AM
Oathkeeper Wrote:
An idea on the spot, to be honest.

I think it would be very cool to save threads discreetly on your profile. This way, we can keep tabs on threads we areinterested in. There is the subscribe function, but I believe this is much more comfortable, considering the latter only reminds you if any activity happens, and I don't even know if it still works as a function.

We can already do this with unlocked content, so I don't think it would be much of a hassle.

This such a brilliant idea, I was just about to suggest it too. In all honesty I am surprised that it is not a feature already.
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15-01-2021, 09:53 PM
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A save function would come in quite useful as I frequently find threads that I want to come back to.

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16-01-2021, 09:24 PM
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I mean Subscriptions more or less does this just not on the profile. It'll always keep a record even if they aren't replied to. To be honest I don't think this is something that would get added but wouldn't be as bad if it was like a button leading to Subscriptions on profiles maybe?
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17-01-2021, 12:41 AM
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Well, since they are being saved regardless of action that may occur,then indeed there is no need for such a function.

It's just that I assumed the subscription's purpose was to let you know about any updates.
Perhaps the middle ground would be adding more choices like "subscribe but not receive notifications" and of the sort.

And quite honestly, I don't know whether the subscription functionality is working as intended. Should it be a viable way to save threads, I would be more than happy..

P.S: It doesn't need to be a button on the profile; it's fine as a selection on the control panel.
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17-01-2021, 11:54 PM
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Looking for this as well since the required 15 posts. A little time consuming but worth it

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05-01-2021, 02:47 PM
Prince Wrote:
Simple, but a very effective suggestion. +1'ing this 100%.

But doest this take many space on the server only for saving stuff?

18-01-2021, 12:00 AM
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i just reply becaus ethe site sucks spam is bad and not allowed bullshit nonsense

Isnt that spam as well?

17-01-2021, 11:54 PM
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Looking for this as well since the required 15 posts. A little time consuming but worth it

Did u really get access or is it scam?

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Oathkeeper Wrote:
Well, since they are being saved regardless of action that may occur,then indeed there is no need for such a function.

It's just that I assumed the subscription's purpose was to let you know about any updates.
Perhaps the middle ground would be adding more choices like "subscribe but not receive notifications" and of the sort.

And quite honestly, I don't know whether the subscription functionality is working as intended. Should it be a viable way to save threads, I would be more than happy..

P.S: It doesn't need to be a button on the profile; it's fine as a selection on the control panel.

When you click to Subscribe to a thread at the bottom it does take you to a page and asks if you'd like to be notified or not via email so the function is there at its core. It should be working alright, what you think is wrong with it so we can maybe improve it down the line?
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02-02-2021, 02:13 AM
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I was thinking more of a subscription, minus the notification. This could definately be an option. I am fine with it this way, I actually think it's better this way.
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