When you go to the "questions for you" they have the option of "removing" or clicking "not interested." What is the difference?
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October 18th, 2009
Does it flag someone or something? I don’t want to click “not interested” if whomever wrote the question is going to see it. That would be rude!
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Remove gets rid of it temporarily. Not interested let’s fluther know to filter tar kind if question out.
They don’t see it.
You know how questions are given topics? Questions with topics you’ve been associated with are how Fluther knows to send them to you (because you’ve answered similar ones in the past, maybe, or gotten lurved up, perhaps.)
“Remove” just means “I’m not interested in that partucular question, but keep questions with that subject comin’.”
“Not interested” means to reduce the incidence of you getting questions like that one in the future.
I’m guessin’, but I don’t think I’m far off.
Ah heck! I let the curser hover over each, and it ‘splained it to me!!
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