Something to let you know whether you've posted in a thread.
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I sometimes find myself posting in a thread and then a couple months later going back and posting the same reply. There are soo many threads to read and post in, it's hard to keep track of what you've already said. >~>
Update: "I've seen a lot of forums use a small symbol on the corner of the paper icon indicating the thread contains content from the user. On another site they use two paper icons (1 overlapping the other) to indicate replies have been posted after the user's. This could make use of the Fakku exclamation point."
Update: "I've seen a lot of forums use a small symbol on the corner of the paper icon indicating the thread contains content from the user. On another site they use two paper icons (1 overlapping the other) to indicate replies have been posted after the user's. This could make use of the Fakku exclamation point."
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That would definitely be nice. I've managed to do that a few times myself. I just like to think of it as I more than likely had something new to say, and not worry about. That said, it would still be nice to have some sort of easy identification process.
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Hmm! Interesting and could be useful for larger threads.
What exactly would indicate it? Maybe something on the main page displaying the threads; use some kind of symbol to indicate you've posted and put it next to the thread name?
What exactly would indicate it? Maybe something on the main page displaying the threads; use some kind of symbol to indicate you've posted and put it next to the thread name?
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gizgal wrote...
Hmm! Interesting and could be useful for larger threads.What exactly would indicate it? Maybe something on the main page displaying the threads; use some kind of symbol to indicate you've posted and put it next to the thread name?
I've seen a lot of forums use a small symbol on the corner of the paper icon indicating the thread contains content from the user. On another site they use two paper icons (1 overlapping the other) to indicate replies have been posted after the user's.
EDIT: This could make use of the Fakku exclamation point.
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Kona-chan wrote...
I'd say just looking at your recent posts are good enough...i think this would be more for necro bumped threads or ones with many, many pages.
i've posted nearly identical comments in bumped threads before myself.
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
I was thinking of an idea on how to without too many of those "pieces of paper".
We have unread posts remain indicated by red, like they always have, and add another color, like blue let's say, to indicate if we've ever posted. So, it would go something like this.
White: No new posts; user has not posted.
Red: New posts; user has not posted.
Blue: No new posts; user has posted before.
Purple (red+blue): New posts; user has posted before.
The other color can easily be replaced by a symbol or anything else, like Mixtape said.
We have unread posts remain indicated by red, like they always have, and add another color, like blue let's say, to indicate if we've ever posted. So, it would go something like this.
White: No new posts; user has not posted.
Red: New posts; user has not posted.
Blue: No new posts; user has posted before.
Purple (red+blue): New posts; user has posted before.
The other color can easily be replaced by a symbol or anything else, like Mixtape said.
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Mixtape. wrote...
"I've seen a lot of forums use a small symbol on the corner of the paper icon indicating the thread contains content from the user. On another site they use two paper icons (1 overlapping the other) to indicate replies have been posted after the user's. This could make use of the Fakku exclamation point."Yea, I've been on quite a few other sites, and that's what most do, they simply add something to the icon next to a thread to indicate whether or not the user has posted in it.
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I'd like to see this too, what artcellrox said seems easiest to implement. Sometimes I go through every page of a thread looking for my avatar and end up wasting a bunch of time.
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Tsujoi
Social Media Manager
Mixtape. wrote...
EDIT: This could make use of the Fakku exclamation point.
I like this idea.