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Thread: New function added to TCG Community!
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[quote=CANADAGUY,350365]Once again I would like to thank you folks at TCG for implementing this great new feature (My Activities). It is without doubt, the most important feature for me on your site. After I log in, it is the first place I go to. I'm sure dozens of regular posters (and semi-regular posters) will also appreciate the feature and the time it now saves them in following their posts in the many forums here. I am now going to make an additional request, but I promise this will be my last with regards to this new feature! :) Currently there are two sections on the My Activities page: 'My Latest Threads' and 'My Latest Posts'. The only distinction between these two is that the former contains threads that were started by the member and the latter contains threads that the member replied to, but didn't start. While it might come in handy once in while to have a list of all threads that you started, it really isn't important to most members. What is important is **knowing which threads you are participating in** (whether you started it or not). The way things are currently set up, it is actually more of an inconvenience than a convenience, to have the threads you are participating in separated into two sections. You need to first read through the top section of the page to see if there are any new replies and then once again read through the bottom section of the page to see if there are any other new replies there. While it is a heck of a lot better than what we had before this new feature was added, I propose that the *two sections be merged into just one*. Then you could see with one quick glance if there are any new replies to the threads you are participating in. You could still maintain the distinction between posts that you started/didn't start by simply adding one additional field (Author) to each line. If your name appears in the Author field then you started the thread; if someone else's name appears then they started the thread. [/quote]
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