I was looking for posts, not threads. When it says "Find all content by xyz" I thought it would show posts made by that person. When it says "Find all threads by xyz " I thought it would show threads started by that person (as it does). But for me, the former shows a few posts and then the threads I started, not any significant number of my old posts.Are you looking for a list of every post you made, or every thread that you created?
Under the Search button at top right, you can select advanced Threadloom search and that allows you to specify user and date range.... Is there now no way to see most old posts without searching on keywords?
Nice catch.edit vBookie to Sportbook in forum menu
Thanks, Bob, but it isn't working for me. If I do what you said, using your user name, I get a list of your posts between the dates I specified -- just what I sought. If I do it using my user name, I get about 15 of my most recent posts followed by the threads that I started -- but not my posts from threads that I did not start. Maybe I'm still doing it incorrectly.Under the Search button at top right, you can select advanced Threadloom search and that allows you to specify user and date range.
After you select "Search" -> "Threadloom search" + "Advanced Search" you get to the advanced search page with very few options. You have to then select at the top "Search threads" and all the thread search options appear including date range. You do not have to specify a keyword.
Click on the envelope next to your user name at the top. PM's are now called Conversations.Where is the PM link?
or is that gone?
It looks to me like the advanced Threadloom search is broken and only gives thread basenote results. Try instead the normal threadloom search and when you get some results, change the user and then select custom dates. That seems to give both starter and responder posts. I note that the post number in the thread is marked that way while the "advanced" path does not show the post number (since they are all #1).Thanks, Bob, but it isn't working for me. If I do what you said, using your user name, I get a list of your posts between the dates I specified -- just what I sought. If I do it using my user name, I get about 15 of my most recent posts followed by the threads that I started -- but not my posts from threads that I did not start. Maybe I'm still doing it incorrectly.
I will have Threadloom look at this.It looks to me like the advanced Threadloom search is broken
The list of threads for each Forum shows both of those things. Just look over on the right side of the list for both the number of replies to each thread and who posted most recently.Is there a way to know how many replies without opening the thread? I find this handy in the For Sale forum.
And is there a way to see who posted last in a thread without opening? Some topics do not command my attention, but some members insight I value greatly.
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The list of threads for each Forum shows both of those things. Just look over on the right side of the list for both the number of replies to each thread and who posted most recently.
It is possible to "follow" members by clicking on the "Follow" button in their avatar pop-up, but I'm not sure what it gets you. Presumably notifications about their posts.Thank you.
I was curious about individual threads. For example, a thread on snooker may not be a priority to me, but if I knew a certain Canadian champion just posted, his insight that I value would prompt me to do so.
I will look into that.It is possible to "follow" members by clicking on the "Follow" button in their avatar pop-up, but I'm not sure what it gets you. Presumably notifications about their posts.