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Threads in Subscribed Threads get boldfaced when I shutdown or use a different computer.
Hello.
I use the 'Subscribed Threads' button under 'Quick Links' often, and it works good. It bolds the threads that have been posted on since I last posted. I have noticed that when I shut down my computer, or use a different one, the threads that I have posted on (which counts my post as an update...), the ones that I have already read (which usually un-bolds them) get boldfaced, despite the fact that no new posts have been made. This can be annoying as I heavily rely on this feature to see whether or not an update has happened. I really like the Subscribed Threads feature, and hopefully this could be fixed.
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