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I'm pretty sure a lot of people do follow their own topics, but you don't see it because they may just be following it anonymously.

 

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I hate it when new people make topics and ask a question and if someone ask them a question (like what is your budget) no reply

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I hate it when new people make topics and ask a question and if someone ask them a question (like what is your budget) no reply

It makes me feel like I wasted the few seconds it took to read and type a response.

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There isn't any way to auto follow your own topics, is there? That'd be a nice little feature.

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I always do too.

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I never follow topics. I hate getting notifications unless I'm being quoted by or liked. 

I just go to my user name in the top right and click the arrow then click "my content".

Then I just go down the list of topics I've looked at/posted in and click the blue star to the left if there's a new post and I'm interested in reading it. The blue star takes you to the last unread post while clicking the title just takes you to the topic.

That's how I manage my posts and always reply. I like people's posts so they come back to look at the topic in case they haven't followed it and if I actually do like their post. If I don't like it but want to reply to it, I quote it.

I'm complicated, but I hate following a discussion only to become disinterested in it later and have to unfollow it.

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I wouldn't have thought so mate

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I always follow my own topics, but i wont never follow other topics.

Double-negatives! \o/

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It's detrimentally instrumental that you never use double-negatives. :)

So what you are saying is... you want him to use double negatives?

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So what you are saying is... you want him to use double negatives?

I am confused. Should i say that you are -gay•2 and then you are not gay?

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I am confused. Should i say that you are -gay•2 and then you are not gay?

That's it. I'm officially confuddled.

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Do you mean: negative • negative = positive.

 

 

So what you are saying is... you want him to use double negatives?

 

 

I am confused. Should i say that you are -gay•2 and then you are not gay?

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I don't. I assume if someone wants to direct their post at me they'll either quote me or use a "link thingy".

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I just have anything I post or comment on to be auto-followed. I unfollow things when they become irrelevant. 

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