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Is there any way to set up ignoring threads.. I subscribe to different forums but many of them have discussions that aren't really all that interesting.
The issue isn't so much that I know to ignore threads inside the forum but more along the lines of when I browse the subscribed forums through the user control panel. Let's take an example.
User control gives me a list of scribed threads. It will show the most recent post and have a highlighted folder.
Lets suppose I really don't care for "cheapest no spin filter..." and it's a thread that a bunch of others are want to discuss. I really don't know if there is anything that might be more interesting in that forum without having to search through the subsections.. Eliminating these unwanted threads make it easier to find new discussions as certain forums can have a lot of traffic.
It's not so much ignoring certain posters as it is ignoring certain subjects.
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