Forum help: any way to view things I 'liked'?

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hypertex

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Since joining this wonderful forum last year, I have clicked 'like' on many posts. All the while, I assumed I would be able to review the posts I 'liked' in the past. I have looked for, but have not found a way to do so on this forum. I see where I can view the 'likes' I have received from other members, but not where I can view 'likes' I have given to others. Am I missing something obvious?

Chris
 
Good question. I belong to some other forums that use the same software, and use the "like" feature, and they don't have any apparent way to show you the "likes" you've given, either, only the ones you've received.

Prost!
Brad
 
I can try to find a custom addon that does it, as it is not supported by the forum software out of the box.
As a workaround you can now click on the 'Recent Activity' in your Profile, and see the likes given. Not ideal as it is mixed with your other forum activity.
 
An interesting link that I didn't know existed-it would be nice to be able to filter these in some way to record those items you might want to refer to? Is that possible. I have 54 pages of likes so a filter would be very useful even if I had to go through the 54 pages tagging them to kick off the process.

Keith
 
Certainly a good link to have ...I have 781 pages to go through!

Is there a option on the user profile as well for this ?

Can we delete in a quicker way or will deleting affect anything ?

Nap
 
I can see how it is not very useful if you have given lots of 'likes', but hopefully it will not stop you from continuing. I think the idea for the 'like' feature is mostly to indicate to the author, and other forum members that you liked the post. For keeping track of posts, I would recommend the browser bookmark feature instead. Very easy to create categories and save posts for future reference.
 
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