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Updated over 17 years ago, 07/04/2007

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • London
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Ingore or screeening out certain things

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  • Real Estate Investor
  • London
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On the Motley Fool site they have a feature that lets you set a thread to ignore. You can also ignore individuals which means you do not see what they post in thread you are reading (just an indication that they have posted).

Is there any way to do something similar here?

I was reading a thread and it is rather long. After getting to a certain point I realized that I would not be interested in following the thread any longer. As the thread is active it will keep coming up as 'new activity'. I just want the ability to skip over it as I know I will not care about the new activity.

John Corey

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