Pretty please? I would love a way to get alerts when our followers post new threads. We owe our followers so much, and I'm sure, for logistics reasons, we are not all following each follower. We get notices when someone we are following posts new threads; is there a way to add that feature for our followers. Naturally, it could be turned on or off in our preferences.
Thanking you in advance!
If you want to know when someone posts a new thread, you either have to follow people individually or follow the specific topic. In that second instance you will find any and all new threads for the followed topic in your feed.
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