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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 17:39:13 GMT
Hello @raymond. I was just curious as to why you've now chosen to become invisible on your forum settings. Not sure if it's in the spirit of the forum...... Just a thought
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Post by daitheplant on Feb 13, 2015 20:13:33 GMT
Just clicked on Raymonds name and got straight to his details. What I find mystifying is, he posted in the Thompson and Morgan thread 2 hours ago, yet according to his info` page, he was last on site on the 7th of this month.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 20:41:02 GMT
Just clicked on Raymonds name and got straight to his details. What I find mystifying is, he posted in the Thompson and Morgan thread 2 hours ago, yet according to his info` page, he was last on site on the 7th of this month. Dai, on your profile page you can go to the privacy section, then select, 'invisible'. As I said, not sure why you would want to hide your time on the forum, and is it in the spirit of things
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Post by Rosie on Feb 13, 2015 21:09:58 GMT
A few members prefer to be 'Invisible' when online, I sometimes do it on facebook if you want to read the pages and not be interrupted
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Post by daitheplant on Feb 13, 2015 21:17:02 GMT
I live and learn.
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Post by ladybird on Feb 13, 2015 21:19:33 GMT
A few members prefer to be 'Invisible' when online, I sometimes do it on facebook if you want to read the pages and not be interrupted Oh i didn`t know you could do that on face book Rosie where does one click ?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2015 21:22:42 GMT
That's understandable for Facebook, but not sure why you'd want to do it for a friendly garden forum
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Post by daitheplant on Feb 13, 2015 21:25:11 GMT
When it comes down to it mark, it is all about personal choice. I didn`t realise you could do such a thing.
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Post by Rosie on Feb 13, 2015 21:39:19 GMT
A few members prefer to be 'Invisible' when online, I sometimes do it on facebook if you want to read the pages and not be interrupted Oh i didn`t know you could do that on face book Rosie where does one click ? Dag nabbit I can't find it. I'm maybe thinking of invisible chat ladybird.
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Post by daitheplant on Feb 13, 2015 21:42:19 GMT
Oh i didn`t know you could do that on face book Rosie where does one click ? Dag nabbit I can't find it. I'm maybe thinking of invisible chat ladybird. Oops.
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Post by Rosie on Feb 13, 2015 21:48:20 GMT
Dag nabbit I can't find it. I'm maybe thinking of invisible chat ladybird. Oops. My brain amazes me at times Dai
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2015 18:04:39 GMT
Silent, and invisible..... Hmmmm
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Post by ladybird on Feb 14, 2015 18:39:38 GMT
some sites have it that you have to log in to read some of the threads but not this site . I regularly browse here with out logging on so I`m invisable too
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2015 20:12:57 GMT
some sites have it that you have to log in to read some of the threads but not this site . I regularly browse here with out logging on so I`m invisable too Unfortunately Ladybird, that's not the case. Raymond has chosen to be invisible when he's logged IN.... that's the difference. Why post over a thousand times since August, then decide to become anonymous. That was my question... That's all.
I just don't think it's in the spirit of the forum... What has he got to hide all of a sudden after a thousand posts
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Post by Moonlight on Feb 14, 2015 20:29:01 GMT
@raymond doesn't work, you have to type @ dahlianewbiese6 without the extra space which then reverts back to Raymond.
Raymond might not have spotted this thread.
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