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Old 04-18-2009   #1 (permalink)
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What frustrates me about RSS bot is that when I clear new threads that's been posted by RSS bot, it keeps coming back to me as "new". Is this a mechanical failure????
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Here's what I do:

Use the Today's Posts button (when first logging on); it changes to New Posts after you have read a thread or posted.

After I go down the list of anything posted since I last looked, I use the Forums button at the top then scroll to the bottom of the list and click the Mark All Forums Read.
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That's what I do but I'll be damned if say like 10-15 minutes some othse same threads come back up at "new". It's a head scratcher that's for sure.
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If some one posts to a thread you have read, shouldn't it come back as new? Don't mind me, by the time I get the forum figuered, I'll be to old to post.
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Originally Posted by Pete View Post
If some one posts to a thread you have read, shouldn't it come back as new? Don't mind me, by the time I get the forum figuered, I'll be to old to post.
Yes. I you've read a thread it appears as normal font. If someone makes a post to that thread since you've read it, it appears in bold font, and I believe goes to the top of the thread list on the home page..

Also, say you're in a particular section like smackdown. To the far let of each thread is an envelope icon. If you have posted on a particular thread the icon will appear as a envelope with a little arrow on it.
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Trying to confuse me again. lol
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Originally Posted by Pete View Post
Trying to confuse me again. lol

Lets be honest Pete, it's not that difficult to confuse you. lmao
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Of course I think RSS bot can get a life too.......
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