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If it can be done, I'd like to remove this thread from my "my content" list: https://forum.yugiohcardmaker.net/topic/372820-starbucks-scandal/ because I don't want to be reminded of this every time I check my other threads for activity. If that means deleting my posts in there then so be it.

 

By "my content I mean the page you get by clicking on "my content" from the drop down menu with your user name in the upper left hand corner of the site.

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If it can be done, I'd like to remove this thread from my "my content" list: https://forum.yugiohcardmaker.net/topic/372820-starbucks-scandal/ because I don't want to be reminded of this every time I check my other threads for activity. If that means deleting my posts in there then so be it.

 

By "my content I mean the page you get by clicking on "my content" from the drop down menu with your user name in the upper left hand corner of the site.

 

Most we can do is just hide the thread, so it doesn't show up. Give me a sec to do that. 

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The only other way I can think of to have threads you posted in not show up in your "my content" feed is to not post in there for an entire year, but it's highly unlikely a thread like that would be active for that long.

 

As an alternative way of checking on things, perhaps you could try the "Follow this topic" feature? There's an option to do this automatically for all threads you post in, but doing so manually means you could unfollow them in a click. (I have no idea if you can manually unfollow threads if you use the automatic option; I don't actually use this feature.) Plus, you can follow threads you haven't posted in, for what it's worth.

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Well, I didn't hide the thread (or if I did, it's undone so still visible).

 

But yeah, if you don't want to be reminded of it, then just don't look at it. 

 

The only other way I can think of to have threads you posted in not show up in your "my content" feed is to not post in there for an entire year, but it's highly unlikely a thread like that would be active for that long.

 

As an alternative way of checking on things, perhaps you could try the "Follow this topic" feature? There's an option to do this automatically for all threads you post in, but doing so manually means you could unfollow them in a click. (I have no idea if you can manually unfollow threads if you use the automatic option; I don't actually use this feature.) Plus, you can follow threads you haven't posted in, for what it's worth.

 

Yeah, you can manually unfollow threads by going to the top right and click "unsubscribe" or something. But it's one at a time though, so...if you don't want to follow a certain thread, then go over there and remove yourself from the follower list. 

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I'd also appreciate a way for there to be some kind of way to unfollow a thread.  I literally don't have Ultra Sun/Moon and I haven't posted in Fire Emblem Heroes thread past page 20 yet they keep popping to the forefront when checking My Content (both being 10s of pages long...)

 

Can something be implemented for that purpose?

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I'd also appreciate a way for there to be some kind of way to unfollow a thread.  I literally don't have Ultra Sun/Moon and I haven't posted in Fire Emblem Heroes thread past page 20 yet they keep popping to the forefront when checking My Content (both being 10s of pages long...)

 

Can something be implemented for that purpose?

 

Like I said before, you can go to the top right of the thread and click the Follow button. If you are currently following it, then clicking it will make you not follow it anymore.

 

But as for it showing up on your content page, you'd need to ask Tormey if it is possible to have them removed from your content list without actually getting rid of it. 

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