Nice of you to post, not wanting to fall out after your first post in ages but the big brother comment is a bit ott. A number of regulars had noticed you hadn't been on for a while and raised concerns, a mod informed us that you had been reading but not posting no more no less. Good to know you hadn't fallen off the perch like Tickles.
Good to know your ok.
Thanks for your concern, I am secure on the perch.
This is an anonymous board, even though a number of posters know of each other. Disclosing posting and log in information is a breach of the privilege afforded moderators, the curious should remain curious (or send a private message) it in no way whatsoever gave closure to Tickles.
This is my opinion, no one has to agree with it.
Click on anyone's profile and tell me what you see?
In all cases?
It was a simple question, what it does it say when you click on a posters profile?
I am not going to do a survey of profiles, but I do know what the privacy settings are, or would appear to be.
**** me, it was a simple question, when you click on a profile does it tell you when they last viewed a page, which page it was and give a list of all their posts?
No thanks. Or the frequency of their log ins? Let folk look for themselves at what's available.
I have no information other than that everyone else can see, your accusation was entirely inaccurate and rather pointless.
It is quite sad that a posters concern over a fellow participant can turn into a virtual debate over the breaches of the data protection act. Get a life Fez.
Okay, so I go into profile and postings and can see listed posts, something I don't question. Where do I (we) find the information on how often someone, TOM, for instance, has logged on? I can see latest activity with this message
I cannot see a log of logins, only those of the moment. Am I missing something? Is there a Lurkers roll call I am not seeing that would tell you?
No recent activity information is available for The Omega Man.
'Fez.... last logged on at the end of September, TOM... but still logs on all the time.'
There's a difference between concern and curiosity, John. I have a life, John, a perfectly good one, here, at home, in the bosom of my family. You enjoy yours.