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Is there any way I can access the threads that I've created? Under quick links I can only acces 'subscribed threads', which is helpful, but only to a certain extent.
Under My LQ on the right side of the screen, click "My Posts"
or
Click on the link that is your user ID on the left of any post and select "Find more posts by vincix"
Under My LQ.
Upper left under the Control Panel, a first link you'll see is My Profile.
After clicking that, you'll see your profile as most other will see it.
Under the Statistics tab, there are two options:
Find all posts by <user>
Find all threads started by <user>
Seems as if you're asking about that second option, to see threads which you've started.
Another option is the LQ Search menu.
Select Advanced Search
Top right where is says Search by User Name, put in your username, or the desired one.
Just below that is a select option to Find Posts by User or Find Threads Started by User. Be aware that when using Advanced Search, the default for finding posts/threads by age is "A week ago", so on the lower left under the Search Options, change the date range.
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