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ŁukaszDe

Option to set read topic on Unread Content list

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Is possible to add small button for every topic on Unread Content list to set read topic?

To do this I need to open topic but sometimes are not interesting topics for me.

A topic marked in this way could immediately disappear from the Unread Content list.

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You don't really need a per-topic option. Read the topics that you are actually interested in, and then you can "Mark site read" to clear out the unwanted topics. If you are on mobile, the option is in the top-right menu in the Account section. If you are on desktop, the option is on the bottom footer of every page.

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On 5/9/2025 at 4:58 PM, Remy Lebeau said:

You don't really need a per-topic option. Read the topics that you are actually interested in, and then you can "Mark site read" to clear out the unwanted topics. If you are on mobile, the option is in the top-right menu in the Account section. If you are on desktop, the option is on the bottom footer of every page.

I really know what I need :).

In Unread content I see many topics unread.

If I press Mark site read, than all of them disappear.

I want to look through them but I don't have time to do it at once.

When I back after few days, I still see on list topics what are not interesting for me.

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@ŁukaszDe You find a topic uninteresting, but it keeps reappearing?
Have you tried the "Ignore this topic" for a thread you don't want to read again?

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Ok, I see this option, thanks.

It still forces me to enter the topic from the Unread Content.

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Here is one option:

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Is possible to add there second option for ignore topic? This one:

 

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AFAIK, no. 

 

You could run it through an RSS reader. Perhaps there is one that can ignore topics the way you desire?

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