Any update on this? This is definitely causing me to not be able to come back to threads that I want to post/make offers on.
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When someone makes a post to a thread (or starts a new thread) the thread shows in its correct timestamp-based position in the index. Once you read that post, it's gone from the index of recent posts and it's moved to your Subscribed posts under your CP - until someone else makes a post.
This behavior is annoying because once you read it, you can't respond later on by returning to the index of posts. You have to go to your subscribed threads. Personally, and I'm sure many others, prefer to act upon threads that appear in the various paginated index posts.
Any update on this? This is definitely causing me to not be able to come back to threads that I want to post/make offers on.
I open two tabs, one is the new posts and the other is the subscribed threads under my User panel. But the old method was better.
Why change what works?
Many like to read posts...and respond later...but when they do not show up anymore on your unread posts...people tend to not go back. It's not really a huge deal...i mean it is now basically "today's posts" i just don't see why it would be changed...
Thanks Acro! Didn't even think about doing that, but it is still pretty annoying since I don't usually subscribe to threads manually (just the ones I post in).
I have to agree the old method was way better!
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