How do I get rid off the My Tracked Activity

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Avro1000

Hello,

I would like to get rid of the My Tracked Activity items on my home page... how do I do that?

andys001

Hi Avro1000 :)

- Home >> Account >>Alert & Email Settings

You should be able to control your tracking options from there.  Hope this helps! :)

kco

I think he meant the threads in that case he will just have go to these threads and untrack them indiviually.

MSC157

None of the above suggestions.

The only one is: Do not have any friends that post threads, blogs, pics and articles.

Edit: Yeah, or untrack every single friend that does post...

Avro1000

You see the problem is that I don't know how these things got tracked. There are only four or so items that got tracked somehow four mounts ago and just will not dissapear. I am not getting other tracked activity to show there...

kco

I think it to do with auto tracking, every time you post a comment in a thread it get auto tracked and every time you make friend with someone you will get notified of their new thread.

RonaldJosephCote

    When you "friend" somebody, the computer automatically tracks them. Go to "your profile", then, E-mails & alerts. Click the red box that says REMOVE.

Avro1000

Thanks for the info. It worked!

alfresco

So the only way to untrack some of a friend's content, is to untrack all of it, by untracking that friend all together?

If a friend posts something new, I want to see it. That doesn't mean I want to see what they posted 6 months ago, again.

And I don't see an option to deselect "Track this forum topic" unless I have commented on that topic.

There should be a better way to untrack someone's old stuff, than to make some irrelevant comment, just so you can untrack it.

alfresco
HoeYifan wrote:

dont track it in the first place?

I never did track it.

It appears that if you track a friend's content, you track all of it.

alfresco
HoeYifan wrote:

just delete that friend then.

Please read my original post again. And for that to be taken in the proper context, it was posted after reading the rest of the thread.