How do I find questions with new responses?
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I'm really enjoying hanging out here so far. I was wondering if there is an easy way to find out which of the discussions that I am taking part in have new responses in them. I know I get an email whenever a question I have subscribed to gets an answer, but is there a way to see this when I am on the website?
I see that I can go to "My questions" and "Questions I have asked" or "Questions I have answered" but on that screen it doesn't tell me which one(s) of those questions have new answers.
Am I missing something?
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Hey everyone,
I wanted to let you know that I passed along these suggestions some time ago to the team. I can't say a timeline on getting anything implemented, but it is on our list. Even without these features, you guys are awesome with the way you're keeping up on things. Thanks so much!
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Yes, posts with a high "helpfulness score" or "SEOMoz endorsed" can become a great archive and documents that can be linked to.
A knowledge base is being built here... a way to sluice the gold as it flows through will yield a treasure.
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Yes! I'd love for questions with new replies to go to the top of the list.
Another thing I would love is the option to set preferences for how answers are displayed. The preset option of displaying most helpful answers is good for someone who occasionally comes to the forum. But when I'm checking questions regularly I find each time I have to select to display from oldest to newest.
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I agree.... I see a couple of options
How about a link or a side bar area that shows the threads that I have participated in that have received new replies? (I'd like to keep my email inbox uncluttered and use it with a different browser. You can still offer the email notice for people who want it and that way have the best of both.
Or, when a thread gets a new reply it goes back to the top of the list? (I particularly like this option because great discussions are getting buried. It will give everyone another chance to jump in. Some forums have great threads that have been viewed thousands of times and have a hundred comments. Here. the best and the least popular are rolling off the bottom of the page.
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