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Scratcher
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Customhacker Knows: How to Find Your Own Topics
Customhacker Knows: How to Find Your Own Topics

I have seen an increase in questions and suggestions enabling you to see the topics that you created. This should work if you didn't click “Unfollow This Topic” button on your topic. When you first post the topic, you automatically follow it. If you did click “Unfollow This Topic,” I dont know how to help. Well, anyways, you first want to scroll down to the bottom of the Discussion page and click on “Show your Posts.”

Clicking that will open up a new page with any topics you have posted on. Now, scroll to the bottom of that page, and click on “Show your subscribed topics.”

This will bring you to the page with any topics you have followed! And like I said, when you create a topic, you automatically follow it. So, if you have not unfollowed your posts, this is where they will appear!

I have seen an increase in questions and suggestions enabling you to see the topics that you created. This should work if you didn't click “Unfollow This Topic” button on your topic. When you first post the topic, you automatically follow it. If you did click “Unfollow This Topic,” I dont know how to help. Well, anyways, you first want to scroll down to the bottom of the Discussion page and click on “Show your Posts.”

Clicking that will open up a new page with any topics you have posted on. Now, scroll to the bottom of that page, and click on “Show your subscribed topics.”

This will bring you to the page with any topics you have followed! And like I said, when you create a topic, you automatically follow it. So, if you have not unfollowed your posts, this is where they will appear!
- A_Geeky_Jawa
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Scratcher
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Customhacker Knows: How to Find Your Own Topics
I made a thread like this right here. (i closed it due to extreme no support…)Um, you do realize this isn't a suggestion and is a tutorial right?
Anyway support.
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