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You Can Now Automatically Subscribe To All Of Your Own Questions & AB downtime
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Afternoon All,
If you would care to take a glance at the "Edit Profile" page;
http:// www.the answerb ...user /edit_p rofile. php
You'll see there is a new tickbox labelled:
[X] Subscribe to all my own questions
This will allow all old members to be automatically subscribed to all future questions. For existing members this is automatically unticked.
For new members this will be automatically ticked. We hope this will encourage newbies to come back for a second go :)
Unticking it doesn't unsubscribe you from all questions, you still have to do that manually.
Questions, comments, thoughts all welcome, as always.
All the best,
Ed.
PS. AB will be down at midnight tonight for around 2 hours while some wizards cast spells on the hamsters.
If you would care to take a glance at the "Edit Profile" page;
http://
You'll see there is a new tickbox labelled:
[X] Subscribe to all my own questions
This will allow all old members to be automatically subscribed to all future questions. For existing members this is automatically unticked.
For new members this will be automatically ticked. We hope this will encourage newbies to come back for a second go :)
Unticking it doesn't unsubscribe you from all questions, you still have to do that manually.
Questions, comments, thoughts all welcome, as always.
All the best,
Ed.
PS. AB will be down at midnight tonight for around 2 hours while some wizards cast spells on the hamsters.
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"it sounds good but not sure about receiving an email every time, if its a lively thread you could get hundreds - is that every time someone replies?"
You could do, if you start a very popular thread. Popular email webclients like Gmail "thread" these messages together so they're all clumped together, so the don't make a mess.
For the majority of users they'll get a few when their question is answered and then the question wont be answered again, so they're safe to forget about it.
Which box are you ticking Ron?
You could do, if you start a very popular thread. Popular email webclients like Gmail "thread" these messages together so they're all clumped together, so the don't make a mess.
For the majority of users they'll get a few when their question is answered and then the question wont be answered again, so they're safe to forget about it.
Which box are you ticking Ron?
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