How to 'unfollow' a thread

Thanks for that but I think it doesn't relate (unless I'm not understanding the nomenclature) to the 'Show new replies to your posts' area which is what I'm after as opposed to a notification alert.
 
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Ok let's take the 'People That don't shoot in manual' thread. It's on it's millionth post.
Ricockulous.
I do not care to see it in the list of posts I've replied to any longer.
So when I navigate to the 'Show new replies to your posts' section in the upper right of the screen. I'd like to opt out of that thread.
I have the choice to 'Mark all messages as read' but not to mark them as read individually. I am aware this might not be available but thought I'd ask.
 
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crasher8 said:
Ok let's take the 'People That don't shoot in manual' thread. It's on it's millionth post.
Ricockulous.
I do not care to see it in the list of posts I've replied to any longer.
So when I navigate to the 'Show new replies to your posts' section in the upper right of the screen. I'd like to opt out of that thread.
I have the choice to 'Mark all messages as read' but not to mark them as read individually. I am aware this might not be available but thought I'd ask.

Ahhh, I see. I woud not call that following a thread, which implies that you have subscribed to it (directly, or indirectly via the checkbox to "Turn notification on when you post or reply to a topic," in the Notifications tab mentioned above).

No, AFAIK there's no way to do what you want. You replied in that thread, it's going to show up in your Updated Topics view any time there's a new post in the topic. I suppose if you deleted all of your posts in that topic, that would cause it to no longer show up there...
 
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The feature you want is not available in our forum software. From what I've read, tracking things like that adds a load to the server, and for a big forum with lots of users like this one, it can slow things down.

I agree with you that I get tired of seeing the same thread over and over with nothing of value really added. Its also true that we see the same posts over and over, which card should I use in my (Put your camera here).

I'll keep a eye out for the feature.
 
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