Is there still a "Mute Thread" option?

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  • flyweightnate
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1850
    • Dallas, TX

    #1

    Is there still a "Mute Thread" option?

    Maybe I'm bad at searching, but is there still a way to mute a thread? I remember on the old MCB, some guys would argue for days and I could just hit "mute" and suddenly it wouldn't exist for me. Or someone would bump the same modded A5 or $2800 J2 every day and I could hit "mute" and off it goes.

    Anything like that remaining?
    Thanks!
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  • jokers
    Offical Driver of the Bus
    • Mar 2021
    • 890
    • Boise Idaho

    #2
    Just out of curiosity have you tried subscribing and then unsubscribing to the thread? I am subbed to a couple of areas here "What's it worth?" and when there is a lot of spam there I look at the item and sub and then unsub so I do not hear about it again.
    I know you can mute individuals ie if I am spamming threads you are already subbed to then you can mute me and it should not show that there has been an update till someone else replies to me.
    My Feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...ers-s-feedback

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    • flyweightnate
      flyweightnate commented
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      Looking for something a little more thread- specific. I might not care about the guy's overpriced cadillac I'll never buy, but if he drops a good deal I still want to see it.

    • jokers
      jokers commented
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      So unsubing to that thread should work right?
  • Grendel
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1979
    • Lexington, SC

    #3
    Go to your profile, then Account and at the bottom of the page you will see the ignore list:

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    "When you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it." - Theodore Roosevelt

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    • flyweightnate
      flyweightnate commented
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      Grendel Is there a spot for threads instead of users?

    • Grendel
      Grendel commented
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      I prefer the Nuke option of ignoring the user
  • Painthappy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 2542
    • New Boston, NH

    #4
    Nothing for threads... In the upgrade we lost a lot of cool modifications I spent ages making or installing. Let me see if I can find an easy fix for threads.
    I am the admin...

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    • latches109
      Always Sciencing
      • Jul 2020
      • 2111

      #5
      code a custom auto-marked as read button

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      • flyweightnate
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 1850
        • Dallas, TX

        #6
        Originally posted by Painthappy
        Nothing for threads... In the upgrade we lost a lot of cool modifications I spent ages making or installing. Let me see if I can find an easy fix for threads.
        Ok, so i didn't lose my mind.

        Thanks for the confirmation. And if you find an easy fix, awesome!
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        • Painthappy
          Administrator
          • Jul 2020
          • 2542
          • New Boston, NH

          #7
          Originally posted by flyweightnate

          Ok, so i didn't lose my mind.

          Thanks for the confirmation. And if you find an easy fix, awesome!
          Its even worse than I thought. I went to look for the modifications area for vbulletin and the shut it down a few months ago.

          Crazy!! Its migrated to their main page, but only the active ones and none of the old stuff moved over.
          I am the admin...

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          • flyweightnate
            MCB Member
            • Jul 2020
            • 1850
            • Dallas, TX

            #8
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