[SOLVED] How to hide/reveal : "Last Activity: Today 16:04"
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I'm not able to see your last activity date/time (checked About Me and Statistics). Seems you have set the correct options.
BTW: I do believe you can always see your own Last activity time/date.
That's the problem !! I want to enable it ! That's why I asked for the configuration option.
and I wrote the thread title since I was not sure whether it is hidden or not !
Now creating another account to see my account seems to be a pathetic way out.
Last edited by Aquarius_Girl; 10-23-2010 at 05:51 AM.
it seems to be that being invisible would be compromised if your last activity time was freely available- like when a wearer of an invisibility cloak gets muddy shoes...
It makes sense that these two settings are tied together.
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