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It would be nice to have an option in LQ Spy to be able to choose which forums show up in the LQ Spy feed. For example, to exclude the General and/or Example Forum.
Currently all new threads and post from all forums appear in LQ Spy.
Another example:
If I don't know squat about programming, then I don't want to see threads from programming.
Thanks for the feedback. We'll keep this in mind as a future enhancement (although it would likely key off the forums you already ignore and not be a separate setting).
I hate to beat this from both sides, but I think it would be great if general were able to be included in a personalized LQ spy. I only mention this because it seems from the above that this feature is being looked at from a strictly exclusion point of view.
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