PF Sign Meaning: What Does it Mean?

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The "PF" sign next to a forum name indicates the online status of users. A lit "PF" icon under a post signifies that the poster is currently online, while an unlit icon indicates they are offline. Additionally, a leaf-like icon appears under each post, with a yellow color indicating that the post is unread by the user, and gray indicating that it has been read. The date and time of each post can also be found next to the leaf icon. This system helps users track new messages and the activity status of other forum members.
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This is probably going to sound like a really stupid question, but I would like to know what it means when the "PF" sign (beside the name of one of the forums) is lit up.
 
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the light bulb that is lit up means that new messages have been posted since you last visited...i believe...
 
[Removed Broken Link] means that there are some new messages in the forum. [PLAIN][Removed Broken Link] means that there are not any new messages in the forum.
 
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Are there any other things that tell you stuff like that?
 
Yes, there are couple of things.
Under each post you can also see the little "PF" icon either lite or not.
A lite little "PF" icon under a certain post means that the poster is online, an unlite little "PF" icon means the user is offline.
Also under each post (but on the right side this time, IOW under the nickname, the country and those stuff), there is a little leaf-like icon.
The icon can either be yellow (kind of lite) or gray.
When the icon is yellow, it means that you never read this post before.
When the icon is gray, it means that the post was read before (by you).
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Here is the little leaf i was talking about
[Removed Broken Link] you can find the date and time of the post next to it.
 
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Thanks for all the help.
 
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