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Hi, apologies if I've missed the obvious, but is there a way to list just my threads? (Not posts)
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Go to your profile page, click the 'Postings' tab, then scroll to the very bottom of the page. You'll find a link that says "Find all threads by Ognik".
 
Awesome, now bookmarked, many thanks.
 
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