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trayson
04-09-2015, 05:55 PM
So, I've noticed over the past months that I'll periodically find myself unsubscribed from a few threads here and there. I can't quite pinpoint the circumstances that make it happen. And it doesn't happen all the time, maybe only 10% of the time.

But I've found myself unsubscribed from threads I've been posting to and following. I've even found myself unsubscribed from threads that I started.

The threads will stop showing up in my list of subscribed threads, but I'll see that they've been posted to when I click on "new posts" and sure enough under thread tools it will give me the option to 'subscribe' to the thread that I had already been subscribed to.

So any idea what's causing this to happen and what can be done to prevent it?

viking
04-10-2015, 12:06 AM
The Moderators are messing with you! LOL

mmandley
04-10-2015, 12:09 AM
Dammit, hes on to me...

bergermaister
04-10-2015, 12:39 AM
Shut up you guys or I'll take back that jr moderator "deputy" privilege.


Actually there's a quota for how many threads and posts you can be active in for any given 30 day period. Once you exceed that quota old threads will begin to drop from your history. You can re subscribe but then something else wil drop off the end. The more you post the more history you're going to lose.

Kind of a protection mechanism. If you are a heavy poster.

moombahighrider
04-10-2015, 09:34 AM
Berg, are you trying to say that trayson is a heavy poster? Huh, I never noticed. Lol....

kaneboats
04-10-2015, 09:39 AM
Actually there's a quota for how many threads and posts you can be active in for any given 30 day period. Once you exceed that quota old threads will begin to drop from your history. You can re subscribe but then something else wil drop off the end. The more you post the more history you're going to lose.

Kind of a protection mechanism. If you are a heavy poster.

Yes, and we have had a little trouble with the site's flux capacitor as well. We are all working on it as we speak but these distractions only serve to slow down our progress.

trayson
04-10-2015, 12:25 PM
Berg, are you trying to say that trayson is a heavy poster? Huh, I never noticed. Lol....

I get bored...

trayson
04-10-2015, 12:26 PM
Shut up you guys or I'll take back that jr moderator "deputy" privilege.


Actually there's a quota for how many threads and posts you can be active in for any given 30 day period. Once you exceed that quota old threads will begin to drop from your history. You can re subscribe but then something else wil drop off the end. The more you post the more history you're going to lose.

Kind of a protection mechanism. If you are a heavy poster.

That seems logical. aside from the fact that things that post don't always seem to be the oldest stuff. Oh well, I guess I won't worry about it all that much.

moombahighrider
04-10-2015, 12:27 PM
I get bored...

Nothing wrong with that. You always have something interesting to say.

trayson
04-10-2015, 12:33 PM
Nothing wrong with that. You always have something interesting to say.

:-D

I'm thankful that this forum is so welcoming. I've made some real, legit friends here.

trayson
08-18-2015, 05:52 PM
Shut up you guys or I'll take back that jr moderator "deputy" privilege.


Actually there's a quota for how many threads and posts you can be active in for any given 30 day period. Once you exceed that quota old threads will begin to drop from your history. You can re subscribe but then something else wil drop off the end. The more you post the more history you're going to lose.

Kind of a protection mechanism. If you are a heavy poster.

Can you expand on this some more? What's the quota? If I go into "subscribed threads" is shows I have 446 thread subscriptions.

But I'm getting randomly unsubscribed more and more. There was a new thread that I made a few comments on today and then a few hours later, I'm unsubscribed and not seeing replies that were directed at my comments.

I've also found myself unsubscribed from threads where I was the thread creator. I'll see the threads in the "new posts" search and think, Hey, I was subscribed to that and didn't see it updated in my subscriptions sure enough I find that I'm not subscribed anymore.

If I could better understand how it works, then maybe I could refine my browsing habits so that I'm not kicked off threads I'm interested in...