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28 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I'm really invested in this trivial conversation now. Does forum reputation bestow any benefits? Don't we all just assess reputation ourselves and collectively? What is reputation? I would be happy for my snarky laugh responses to hand over a reputation point to a notorious poster if it meant my chuckles awarded others. Wouldn't it even out over time anyway? 

I doesn't really mean anything.

 
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14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How do i turn off notifications for a Reaction??

On Desktop click the Bell Icon at the top of the page and there is a link to Notification Settings. I'm not sure which one is for Reactions but play around with it.

I'm not and have never received a notification for a Reaction. I do get notifications for people Quoting.

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6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I had used the 'Ha Ha' icon for this post but worried you might think I was ridiculing your comments so changed it to 'Like'.?

Most of the time the laugh reaction is used for a genuinely funny comment. I just didn't like "reputation" being bestowed upon a comment where it was being used in a negative.

Having said that Reputation is meaningless as I switched off negative points for the angry reaction so you can never lose reputation.

 
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8 minutes ago, gs77 said:

@Demonland This is a wonderful site, forum and community. The Gameday threads provide a lot of added entertainment and outlet during our games, and I've learned a lot about the tactical and operational sides of the game from the many discussions herein and on the Podcast. 

Thanks for your ongoing work. 

Thank you. Always nice to get feedback. Cheers and Go Dees.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

On Desktop click the Bell Icon at the top of the page and there is a link to Notification Settings. I'm not sure which one is for Reactions but play around with it.

I'm not and have never received a notification for a Reaction. I do get notifications for people Quoting.

Just as an update to my previous post - I had a look at separating reaction notifications from quote notifications and it doesn't seem possible.


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5 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Just as an update to my previous post - I had a look at separating reaction notifications from quote notifications and it doesn't seem possible.

At the bottom uncheck like I have done. With this setup I seem to still receive updates when someone quotes a post of mine but not any reaction notifications.

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23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

On Desktop click the Bell Icon at the top of the page and there is a link to Notification Settings. I'm not sure which one is for Reactions but play around with it.

I'm not and have never received a notification for a Reaction. I do get notifications for people Quoting.

Cheers Andy. I will sort it when i get home and let you know

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