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Is there a way to display the posts I liked? I can only find the option of showing my own posts which have been liked.
I don't think there is an area for that. Perhaps you could use the Bookmark feature for posts that you want to keep track of.kith said:Is there a way to display the posts I liked? I can only find the option of showing my own posts which have been liked.
With appropriate titles for the bookmarks --- something more descriptive than "Wow."Greg Bernhardt said:the Bookmark feature
Science Advisors should have access to the PF Bookmark system. To the right of "report".kith said:I do use bookmarks, but they are more complicated and specific to my computer(s) and not to the forum. Especially if I know the person who made the post I am looking for it would make quite a difference.
The list of your Bookmarks are under the "My PF" drop down menu. :)kith said:Ah, somehow I missed this. Yes, this does what I want. Thanks for pointing it out again!
To find posts that you have previously liked, go to your profile page and click on the "Liked" tab. This will show you a list of all the posts that you have liked.
Currently, there is no option to filter your liked posts by date or category. However, you can use the search bar on your "Liked" tab to search for specific posts or use the "Sort by" option to arrange your liked posts by date or popularity.
No, other users will not be able to see the posts that you have liked. This information is private and can only be viewed by you on your profile page.
If a post that you have previously liked gets deleted, it will no longer appear on your "Liked" tab. However, the like will still be counted on the original post before it was deleted.
Yes, you can unlike a post that you have previously liked. To do so, go to your "Liked" tab and click on the heart icon again to remove your like from the post.