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What's that black dot in an envelope mean?
If you look at the topics from the forum, they have an envelope thingy. what does it mean when it has black dot?
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It means those are posts to which you have subscribed or replied to/posted.
Basically to let you know that you are connected to that post. When browsing the forums scroll all the way down to see the legend. Note: the legend only appears on the pages with the envelopes
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scratch the legend thing. The envelope with the dot is not there but the meaning was right
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Now that you pointed me at that, the red one says "New posts", "More than replies or 150 views"...
More than replies? Whats this? reply, replier, repliest? LOL ![]()
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The admin probably put left the replies # blank, wanting posts to be designated as "hot" for view # only. Idiots.
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