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New! "Activity" Feed

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There's a new menu item in the top navigation bar: "Activity". It's a bit similar to "View New Content" but shows much more.

 

Activity is a live stream of updates of what's going on around the forum, things like: new topics, new replies, new blog entries, new blog comments, new status updates, new comments to status updates, etc, all on one page.

 

You can also filter the updates to see only one particular type of update, by clicking on the tabs on the left of the page, eg: new topics only, new blog comments only, etc.

 

You can also use the tabs at the top of the list of updates to filter only your friends' updates, or only your and your friends' updates.

 

It's live, meaning that anything new will appear at the top within 60 seconds of it being posted.

 

For some entries, you will see "Add a Reply or a Comment...". If you do reply (topic) or add a comment (status, blog) on the Activity feed page, it will also show in the actual topic/blog entry/status update, etc.

 

In members' profiles, there is a new tab on the left (at the bottom) for "Activity" which will show the member's last 25 Activities.

 

It's currently set to show updates over the past 30 days. However - as it's new, it will only start showing items as from now, so it may take some time to build up.

 

In your "Settings" page, there’s a tab for "Activity Feed" where you can choose to not display certain types of entries by taking the tick out of the box next to whichever entry you don't want to see.

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Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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