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27/06/2011 10:54:57
 
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>>>You shouldn't assume that. I have been here some years and didn't even know the features existed.
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>>>>Not wanting to stir things up, but everybody is forgetting one critical, for me at least, piece of information: Why would Kevin set up a watch on Groover's account, and if he didn't how come he did not notice someone did it for him? I've set up 4 of this watches, all to my colleagues, they do not post too much but I can see their status and if they ever post I will see their posts immediately. Not trying to imply anything, but I think it deserves an explanation too.
>>>>
>>>>From Michel first post:
>>>>7. Your real account is used as a monitoring account to look up on the Grover Lipscomb account.
>>>>

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>>The piece I don't get is how does setting up a watch and then signing in or refreshing the UT browser window to read those posts when notified, make you guilty of double identity and being the account you are watching? Scary thought. I definitely will NOT watch any threads or posters.
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>>OK, I just tried to turn any "watches" off, but I can't find it. If I ever set one up, I have no idea how to turn it off.
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>I think it's part of the subscription to subscribe to certain users or certain words. Say, I have a few users I'm subscribed to and so I hear 'Your Agent has found something' now and then.

So, if I set one up when I was subscribing, and my subscription expires, do the watches stop? There obviously is no way to turn it off once your subscription expires because I don't even see that option anywhere under my setup options.
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