Way of kill-filing a forum?

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Bill Sikes
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Way of kill-filing a forum?

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I am not very interested in the "Forum X" forum. When I click "Today's

Posts", I'd rather not have articles in that forum returned as a matter

of course. Is there a way of filtering out articles in various forums?
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Bill Sikes
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Way of kill-filing a forum?

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Bill Sikes wrote: I am not very interested in the "Forum X" forum. When I click "Today's

Posts", I'd rather not have articles in that forum returned as a matter

of course. Is there a way of filtering out articles in various forums?


No? Isn't there a way of restricting displayed forums? When I press "New Posts"

I get huge amounts from "Word Games".

Perhaps a "Search My Favourite Forums" as well as a "New Posts"?
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Accountable
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Way of kill-filing a forum?

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I click "My Settings" to see if anybody's posted something new in the threads I've already subscribed to. When I'm done there, I click "New Posts". I know what you mean about the word games, but I just scan past them.
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Bryn Mawr
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Way of kill-filing a forum?

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Accountable wrote: I click "My Settings" to see if anybody's posted something new in the threads I've already subscribed to. When I'm done there, I click "New Posts". I know what you mean about the word games, but I just scan past them.


But there's so many of them!

It would be nice to be able to filter either a complete forum or an individual thread from ever appearing in the new posts list
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Way of kill-filing a forum?

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I agree. It's hard to find intelligent conversations unless you scroll through pages of word games and Dribbling S***, which in the tech world refers to a conversation where what one person is saying either makes no sense or is of little importance to anything.. (completely Irrelavant).
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