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    foible commented  · 

    Everything Glenn said is wonderful. Similar to the topic, I've witness many people flag an answer as correct when it isn't. I think it might have even happened on one of my own requests, don't recall. I've also accidentally clicked thumbs up instead of verify, and vice versa, a time or two. Don't know if that's been changed, but when I did, I couldn't retract/edit my selection. There should definitely be more control for a user to edit/delete things that they do, and flag stupid/bad things other people do.

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    foible commented  · 

    I see that this appears to be the most voted idea about how "following" works. It's also quite old, so the way it worked back then might be different now. I've noticed several other changes to various things since 2014. However, for anyone that may come across this now and in the future, the "following" tab of your profile lists the threads you're following in order of most recent comment activity. A wonderful method of display, I say. You need simply remember what thread was first the last time you looked at it and you can see at a glance if there's new news. As such, a swell thought might be to add a time feature to the display; follow count, comment count, date of last comment.

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