AARP Hearing Center
Somethings to check to see how your โsettingsโ are configured for receiving notifications -
Go to your โSettingsโ (top of page after you are signed in)
Go to โPreferencesโ - Make sure that you have the choice checked that reads:
Automatically subscribe me to topics or reviews I participate in
Donโt forget to SAVE before you leave the page
Then Go to โSubscriptions and Notificationsโ and select the way you want notifications to be sent - like in email. I canโt give you the specifics because I donโt use email for notices. I just skim the topics and replies on the home page for any I might want to respond to -
Hi @rbtvgo ,
Iโm dropping a screenshot here of the My Settings area you can tweek if you want. The way threads appear how youโd like. You can also get alerts to a post youโve made, or subscribe to a post. Within a post youโll see some dots above. That says Topic Options for that thread, and you can click on that I believe to subscribe to get notifications on new posts added to that thread. I donโt, cuzโ thereโs a lot of posts in some threads every day. But for me, I check in throughout the day and then go to All Discussions and if itโs one I I hadnโt read yet, the topic title is in bold. Basically for me I just sort of tinkered around.
Settings
tinker is a good word. I am doing the same. Find what works. I like the site. Do not care for the other social media options. Really dislike Facebook because they know too much. I will figure it out or as you say, tinker it out. ๐ Have a nice evening and thank you.
Well written! Agree, very clumsy site design.
The only work-around I've found is going to "My Profile" (at the top of the Community page), then scroll down and any posts you've made are there. You can see the "Replies" count; if you see the count is up, you have to click on a particular post to see new replies.
hth
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