How do I find out if someone made a comment about one of my replies to a forum thread

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Dorcas

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I replied to a question asked in a forum. The next day I was looking through some of the responses and saw that someone replied referencing my quote. Is there an easy way for me to know if someone has referenced my quote, and left a comment to me within a posted thread. Or do I have to read through an entire thread to see if anyone else responded to what I wrote?
Thanks I would greatly appreciate help with this.
 
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Ugly

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There is no way other than going back and reading. You can be alerted whenever anything takes place in that thread, but it does not mean it has anything to do with you, merely that the thread has had activity.

On your profile page is a list of your recent posts, so that can help you to go back to the specific threads you posted in, but that's as close as you're going to get.

And as a friendly note, these sorts of questions about how the site functions, or anything about computers, or technology, etc... would be best to go into the User2User Tech section of the forums.
 
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Siberian_Khatru

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On your profile page is a list of your recent posts, so that can help you to go back to the specific threads you posted in, but that's as close as you're going to get.
This is the most practical approach. You can filter the results by your own posts or by posts made by people in your friends roster, as well.
 
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Dorcas

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Thank you for your help.