Answered Where to see which threads you thanked

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Hello,

I use tapatalk sometimes to look onto this forum, and I can see that I thanked some threads.. I did this not on purpose (nothing against the thread starters! XD), maybe it was some settings in tapatalk which did this, I will look later into these settings.. anyway my question is, can I see which threads I actually "thanked"?
 
This option is currently disabled while we change some stuff behind the scenes. I can remove those thanks for you, though.
 
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I dunno, maybe the threads are worth to be thanked for? ;) But yes just remove if it isn't much work for you :O Btw whats the difference between "Like" and "Thanks"? Is it that if someone helped you with a post you thank them, and if you see something worth downloading and so on you like it? Think I have seen that explanation in some sig.. but I am curious what a mod thinks about it.. ;O
 
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Thanks removed now. I'll leave the explanation about the differences to [MENTION=3]Checkmate[/MENTION].
 
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Btw whats the difference between "Like" and "Thanks"

The difference between Like and Thanks can only be seen in the non mobile / full version of the site, liked post will be group into a button on top of the page, and potentially has more view.

In the upgrade, we may also introduce more exotic feature to the Likes such as topic that has lots of likes will change its color properties, etc...

The Likes button may not be "Likes", we are thinking of turning it into "Moe" or sth.
 
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