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MareLuce

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What is the fastest way to see list of Threads I have started?

fastest to me usually = fewest mouse clicks
 
click your profile avatar and then "find all posts" or "Find all started threads"
When I click my avatar, there is no "Find all posts" or "Find all started threads" option
 
lol - you don't have an avatar ( yet?) - hopefully you should have the same info if you click your user name? -MareLuce
Ohhhhhhh

I was clicking my profile Avatar on the top right !!

You are correct! If I click my User Name word I do see what posts I have started.

Yea, now that I've been here 8+ years maybe I should add an avatar ;-).
 
Ohhhhhhh

I was clicking my profile Avatar on the top right !!

You are correct! If I click my User Name word I do see what posts I have started.

Yea, now that I've been here 8+ years maybe I should add an avatar ;-).

Click on your user name, and then click on 'your profile page', which will bring up a list, or panel, with headings such as 'profile posts', 'recent activity', 'information', and 'postings', among others.

Click on 'postings' and it will enable you to see all the posts you have made and threads you have started.
 
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Lol - your choice - I think it helps to have one :) - easier to click and for others to recognize you?
Done.

hmm.
Wish it were square not circle.

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Here is a discussion on circles and squares
Thank you @MacDawg.

Here's my current cropped from this pic of the Pacific Northwest coastline (Olympic National Park) near Forks, Washington where Twilight was filmed. It really did feel very spooky.

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Done.

hmm.
Wish it were square not circle.

I wish my Apple Watch was a circle not square but hey - c’est la vie

Interesting picture of the tree and the erosion underneath it !

I know what you mean about the spooky feelling in the Pacific Northwest forests - being not too far north of you and like hiking.
 
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