I don't like change either. There's a blue bar that always appears at the top of my friends page informing me that I'm using the old friends page and that I should switch to the new one instead and "try to customize" it. The "try" leads me to believe it is very different from the old friends page and that I wil probably not like it.
My thing is that I love the "new comment" feature for when you go back to entries on your friends page to see if there are new comments, especially for entries that end up having a lot of comments. It that feature still there? I guess my question is, I don't really care about the friends page itself, I just want to know: can I still easily identify new comments without having to track posts and get messages via my inbox/email all the time? I already track some entries and communities but it can get quite unmanageable and it's sometimes just easier to go back to the entry and click on comments and find the new comment notification next to the new, uh, comment.
How many times have I used "comment" in this comment? Any comments on that?
My thing is that I love the "new comment" feature for when you go back to entries on your friends page to see if there are new comments, especially for entries that end up having a lot of comments. It that feature still there?
I have no idea what you are talking about, so I'm going to say no lol. I did notice that is a new feature on on the homepage though!
I just rely on email notifications to tell me if I have new comments, but that is not entirely reliable. So having that comment feature on the homepage is pretty nice.
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How many times have I used "comment" in this comment? Any comments on that?
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I have no idea what you are talking about, so I'm going to say no lol. I did notice that is a new feature on on the homepage though!
I just rely on email notifications to tell me if I have new comments, but that is not entirely reliable. So having that comment feature on the homepage is pretty nice.
LOL! Do you remember "actually" on twitter?
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