Question:
Is there a way to see a member's posting history?
I was wondering if there was any way to see a member's posting history. Like, bring up someone's name, and see all the posts that person has made in chronological order. Is that possible? — Dragon G. (posted on January 12, 2003)
January 12, 2003
Thank you. :)
— Dragon G.
January 12, 2003
Why would you even want to do that????? just curious.
— Delores S.
January 12, 2003
Well, the main reason it occurred to me was to access all the posts I,
myself, have made without having to wade back through the boards. The
reason I wanted to access my posts was to incorporate them into my journal.
Also, there are certain people on the boards with whom I feel I click, and
I thought it'd be interesting to "read" a specific person without
wading through other people's posts. Maybe that's the part of me that
pursued a psychology degree, lol, the part interested in learning people as
well as learning about them.
— Dragon G.
January 12, 2003
It would also be interesting to follow one's journey via their posting.
First posting probably just a curiousity about WLS. After approval..
nervousness questions on how to prepare. Post-op questions/answers about
how long the pain will last.. why does this happen and not that etc.. Long
Term Post-op.. we don't hear from most of them every again.
<p> Take Care, Be Well, and Be Happy!
— John T.
January 12, 2003
Can you imagine what a help this would be for people ready to back out of
surgery. If they could go back and read they would be able to remember
exactly why they chose this path.
— faybay
January 12, 2003
Ginger. Another thing I would like to see and this might be similar is a
way to track the questions you ask and who responded to your particular
question without having to look back and remember what day you posted the
question on. If there was someway to track question and answer postings as
well.
— April N.
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