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DiscussionHow do I filter new posts to suicide discussion only
Thread starterfkyou
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Click the Advanced button on the Search... then look for the "Search Threads" tab. I haven't tried it but it looks like that will let you filter to just certain forums and the results should still be displayed in order of most recent to oldest. Maybe that will work for you.
Click the Advanced button on the Search... then look for the "Search Threads" tab. I haven't tried it but it looks like that will let you filter to just certain forums and the results should still be displayed in order of most recent to oldest. Maybe that will work for you.
If you want to integrate a forum filter into the whats new feed then go to the Suicide forum and press the 'watch' button in the top-right corner. Turn off any notifications as seen in the first image below. Then navigate to the whats new feed and open the 'filters' menu in the top-right corner to enable 'watched content,' as seen in the second image below.
If you 'watch' only 1 forum section then there's no difference, except the threads you already opened will be hidden, which is what OP wants.
But you can essentially personalize your What's New feed by 'watching' and 'ignoring' forum sections and individual threads. For example, I don't care for Forum Games threads so I've removed them from the feed by ignoring the forum section as seen in the image below. I also ignored some sticky threads to hide them, and certain threads that kept getting bumped.
As far as I know:
News feed: hides threads in all tabs on the Whats New page.
Thread list: hides threads from the forum section page and the 'similar threads' section at the bottom of this page.
Forum list: hides forum section from the homepage and sub-forum sections.
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