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I'm not sure if I get your drift, but: If you *get* thanked by someone, it'll show up, not the other way round. Interesting thought, though - politeness is a helpful trait...
If you *get* thanked by someone, it'll show up, not the other way round. [emphasis added]
Actually, as of this morning at least, both "Total Thanks: " & "Thanked: " show up in the "Statistics" tab in my Profile page, together w/ links to search results for the 2 types of threads:
Total Thanks
Total Thanks: n
Thanked: m
Find all thanked posts by <username>
Find all posts thanked by <username>
You're absolutely right about that; I didn't realize SilverBack was talking about the Complete Statistics. It shows up there all right. Thanks for that (hopefully I'm not triggering inflation here...).
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