View Participated Threads on Desktop PC - Forum App

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The discussion centers on the ability to view participated threads on a desktop PC version of the forum, similar to the Android app. Users are directed to check the "MY PF" and "Your Content" sections at the top of the page for relevant threads. Additionally, the "FORUMS" and "Watched Threads" options are highlighted as useful features. The conversation reveals a common oversight among users regarding these navigation tools. Overall, the desktop interface provides similar functionality to the mobile app for tracking user participation in threads.
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The Android app for the forum has the ability to display threads which you have participated in.

Is there a way to do the same when accessing the forum using a browser on a desktop PC?
 
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Try at the top of the page, MY PF, Your Content.

Is that what you are looking for?
 
And also at the top of the page, there's FORUMS, Watched Threads... :smile:
 
Slaps head. How did I miss that.
 
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