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172023 tn?1334672284

The tickers.

I think they should show up in all your posts and journal entries, if you so choose to make them public. You should not have to remember to click on the ticker thing every time.  Some of us are very elderly and can't remember to do so.

I keep forgetting to add them to particular posts, which is aggravating as there is not ANY WAY TO EDIT posts that are already made.  (hint hint hint).  

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93532 tn?1349370450
I love you Peek, but I do not want to see everyone's trackers on every single post. They clutter things up, they get repetitive. maybe MH could create a "block trackers" option for the cranky folks like me who just don't give a damn. Or make it so I only see my friends or only see ones I care about (like it would be good to know if Peek has gained weight so I can stop suggesting Pringles Selects or talking about my favorite new indulgence)

Just a little suggestion from me.
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10947 tn?1281404252
We made the tickers optional to accommodate those with multiple tickers. Members who are tracking their weight, counting down their pregnancies, and counting their number of days clean can choose which ticker to put into their journals and posts. Some members may choose to also not display a ticker when writing to certain people or in certain forums.

But for those who want to display it by default, we can add an item to the list of features requested that would allow members to select a default ticker that's controllable through their settings. We'll add this to our list and let you know when it's available.

As for a way to edit your posts, we hear you loud and clear. It's also on the list!

Thanks,
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