My bad, what I meant was, I would love to have a list of all the members that interact on the forum. The list would be for me to go and look through to see who I haven’t heard from in a while so that I can make a post or dm asking how they are doing.
The closest way that I can think of offhand is going to be a very short list. But it’s better than nothing.
In your user panel, you can see who’s posts you ‘like’ the most often, and those that have ‘liked’ yours as well (usually fairly similar, but not always).
Click on their icon (same as you would on their post), and you should be able to see their last active/post date.
I don’t know HOW, but this post showed up as a recently posted to thread, and I clicked on the highlighted link, and it took me to one of @worm1 funny posts.
This is so sad, thank you guys for the sweet memories & gracious remembrance of your online friend. I didn’t personally interact with him, but I definitely recognized his username & avatar from being a serious lurker here. I hope he is resting in peace now & that everyone hurting from this loss can find their own ways to grieve & remember their friend. I absolutely loved that his obituary mentioned his online friends, filled my heart up to see that’s in reference to a lot of you guys & the DIY community he was a part of.
Couldn’t log on last night as there was something afoot (we all know that by now) and all I got was an error message but I was able to “lurk” and was saddened to hear about @worm1. Never engaged directly per se but enjoyed his knowledge and input. RIP Brother .
His posts where often my user guide/textbook when I first jumped into recipes… Had it not been for his input that first few critical months, I like would have waisted money, and gone back to store bought.
A little on the nose, as he passed right on my birthday, but none the less happy many where guided by his knowledge.
Thank you @Dan_the_Man I hadn’t enough time on the forum to really get to know Jesse but enough time to know he was a man of character. This is sad news.
Always sad to hear of the loss of a fellow mixer although i never interacted with @worm1 I was aware that he lived practically in my back yard at one time by his map icon. My condolences to his family and those in his extended family here on ELR. RIP Jessy
muth, I agree. Hate cancer. For me it was both my mom and dad. Mom had lung and breast cancer (one mastectomy when I was about 4 or 5, the next mastectomy at 7, then lung cancer and died when I was 9). My dad had one lung removed from cancer. Died from heart stuff a few years later when I was 23. And with all of that…I was a smoker for 50 years. Go figure. Luckily I quit 7+ years ago thanks to vaping and haven’t looked back.
That’s terrific, Cary, congratulations. I quit February 2014 so I guess I’m looking at about 7 years myself. I am so sad to hear about your folks. That had to be so difficult.
So happy you joined the vaping community. I know it was the best thing I did for myself.
Thanks. I am very glad I joined the vaping community. And very glad I started DIY’ing in late December and found this community. It’s been a fun journey. Hope your week is going great !!