How to find previous threads I have started?

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How do I find the threads that I previously started?
 
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Either by "MY PF" on the selection bar and then "My Content" or via the search function on the right of the selection bar.
 
Thank you
 
So many options.

In addition to those fresh_42 mentioned:
- Via Forums -> https://www.physicsforums.com/watched/threads (great feature to keep track of all threads you are interested in)
- Via your profile -> postings -> "Find all threads by hndalama"
 
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