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What happened to Polly D(orner)?


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A few 'famous' names from the forum have disappeared - people move on I guess. But if you search for Polly D (as an example) it tells you when she registered, but it doesn't say when she last visited. Does the system disable the 'last visit' information if somebody doesn't visit for X weeks?
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Mark, I 'looked here' and saw this:


Email: Hidden (but registered users can send me a message)

Real Name: Polly

Posts: 310

Date Registered: 09/10/2006 11:44


There was no "Last activity" entry, unlike for you say where I found this:



Email: Hidden (but registered users can send me a message)

Real Name: Mark Collins

Posts: 1,282

Date Registered: 22/07/2006 17:10

Last Activity: 26/11/2007 23:01

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I think it's to do with the settings in My control panel:


Edit My Privacy Options

Allow other users to see when I am logged in


If it's unticked then you can't see when they were last active, I've unticked mine, can you now see when I was last active?


ps I have re-instated the View all posts by (user) link e.g. http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/profile.php?12,436

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Mark Wrote:

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> I think it's to do with the settings in My control

> panel:

>

> Edit My Privacy Options

> Allow other users to see when I am logged in

>

> If it's unticked then you can't see when they were

> last active, I've unticked mine, can you now see

> when I was last active?

>


Yes, I think that's it - I can no longer see when you were last active. My box has always been unticked, so presumably people can't see when I was last active either. Thanks for clearing that one up!


I like the "View all posts by..." link, by the way, thanks for restoring it.

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