How Can I Easily Find My Posts on the Forum?

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To find a list of your posts on the forum, navigate to the header and click "MY PF," then select "Your Content." Alternatively, you can access your posts directly through a specific URL provided in the discussion. For tracking new posts in threads of interest, using the "Watched Threads" feature is recommended. This allows members to stay updated on discussions they are following. Utilizing these features enhances user engagement and makes it easier to manage forum interactions.
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Hello. How should a member bring up a list of his post's? Is there a 'user control panel?'...where a list of one's post's can be found?

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"Forums" -> "Watched Threads" is even better if you are looking for new posts from others in threads you are interested in.
 
mfb said:
"Forums" -> "Watched Threads" is even better if you are looking for new posts from others in threads you are interested in.

Good tip, thanks! :-)
 
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