How to access already read notification list?

Iron-Merc

Freedom Fighter
Keep in mind I've only been using forums for the past 4 months to debate politics.

Im hoping someone can help me out regarding the notification alerts you get in the upper right corner.

So when I click on a new notification it brings me to a screen like this:

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But after I access the list, I can never get back in, and seems to me to be the best way to keep track of all the threads and comments I've been associated with.

Essentially I have to wait until a new notification comes in before I have access to the list again.

I feel like there must be a way to get back in, but so far that's proven elusive.

Yes, I know I can view my recent activity and view threads started or latest posts...

But the list just seems like a much better way to track "interaction" with other members.


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Keep in mind I've only been using forums for the past 4 months to debate politics.

Im hoping someone can help me out regarding the notification alerts you get in the upper right corner.

So when I click on a new notification it brings me to a screen like this:

[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]
Capture.png


But after I access the list, I can never get back in, and seems to me to be the best way to keep track of all the threads and comments I've been associated with.

Essentially I have to wait until a new notification comes in before I have access to the list again.

I feel like there must be a way to get back in, but so far that's proven elusive.

Yes, I know I can view my recent activity and view threads started or latest posts...

But the list just seems like a much better way to track "interaction" with other members.


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Anytime anyone thanks "you" specifically here in this forum- They are a fucking idiot!

That's all you really need to know!
 
LOL What are we going to do with twitler?

He's like one of those "option 3" children in the local BOCES school program. Throwing desks, paper, crayons and other handy objects at the teacher AND students with callous disregard.

Except at some point you get used to it and come to miss the poor fool when he's not around.

Funny how that works.
 
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