I can't seem to get more subscribed threads
Test it again for me guys.
Sorry again. I just did the whole evolution with the same result. I subscribed to three new threads. All the while my list was only tracking the last thread subscribed. Then I log out and back in and that one is gone too.
Man, I hate being the bearer of bad news but, same results. It's weird that it will maintain the last thread subscribed as long as you stay logged in and don't subscribe to a new thread. I'm not a forum software expert but it almost seems like there's a cache to server info swap that's not happening. Does that make sense?
Yup, I had noticed the problem a while back and just now decided to see if anyone else had been having the same problem. I haven't been able to add new subscriptions for a while now without it deleting another subscription.
I've had the same problem for awhile, still seems to be a problem. At least I didn't lose any
Just can't add any.
I have faith Brad, Scott and the gang will figure this out and fix it for us. A minor annoyance really.
Thanks guys
I have faith Brad, Scott and the gang will figure this out and fix it for us. A minor annoyance really.
Thanks guys
I noticed this as well but even though its no longer automatic, you can still subscribe to threads. At the beginning of a page you can see the dropdown menu for "thread tools"
Click on the arrow and subscribe to the thread. This and the auto both have their pros and cons, here you can filter what you subscribe, but its also more work. I'm sure Brad or Scott or someone will explain why the autosubscribe feature is gone soon enough. After all there was a big switch recently and I imagine alot of things need to get sorted out before the forums are at their peak.
edit: realized that what i just posted may be obvious or moot.
hope this helps folks who dont want to read the whole thing
Click on the arrow and subscribe to the thread. This and the auto both have their pros and cons, here you can filter what you subscribe, but its also more work. I'm sure Brad or Scott or someone will explain why the autosubscribe feature is gone soon enough. After all there was a big switch recently and I imagine alot of things need to get sorted out before the forums are at their peak.
edit: realized that what i just posted may be obvious or moot.
hope this helps folks who dont want to read the whole thing
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Click on the arrow and subscribe to the thread. This and the auto both have their pros and cons, here you can filter what you subscribe, but its also more work. I'm sure Brad or Scott or someone will explain why the autosubscribe feature is gone soon enough. After all there was a big switch recently and I imagine alot of things need to get sorted out before the forums are at their peak.
I noticed this as well but even though its no longer automatic, you can still subscribe to threads. At the beginning of a page you can see the dropdown menu for "thread tools"
Click on the arrow and subscribe to the thread. This and the auto both have their pros and cons, here you can filter what you subscribe, but its also more work. I'm sure Brad or Scott or someone will explain why the autosubscribe feature is gone soon enough. After all there was a big switch recently and I imagine alot of things need to get sorted out before the forums are at their peak.
edit: realized that what i just posted may be obvious or moot.
hope this helps folks who dont want to read the whole thing 
Click on the arrow and subscribe to the thread. This and the auto both have their pros and cons, here you can filter what you subscribe, but its also more work. I'm sure Brad or Scott or someone will explain why the autosubscribe feature is gone soon enough. After all there was a big switch recently and I imagine alot of things need to get sorted out before the forums are at their peak.
edit: realized that what i just posted may be obvious or moot.
hope this helps folks who dont want to read the whole thing 



