As far as I can tell it's just like the "friends" feature that was here before the switch to Xenforo. As far as I can tell there's no real use for it, I don't think it even tells you when the person you're "following" makes a post.
It certainly doesn't give them more information about you than anyone else has
I follow those who are little near to me and help me always, but I do not get anyspecial benefit from the followee (word made by JimB) though . Maybe the feature is inspired by Twitter. The forum has timeline/wall too where we can post our status, like a social media.
When you follow someone you can get an email (newsfeed) showing their posts. Look at your account, see who's following you and look at your newsfeed to see if you selected to get the updates from someone.
When you follow someone you can get an email (newsfeed) showing their posts. Look at your account, see who's following you and look at your newsfeed to see if you selected to get the updates from someone.
Very interesting indeed. I was looking for such a tool a while back but the "Follow" feature didn't seem to work for me. I'll have to remember that for the future
when you follow someone the only thing it does is populate your newsfeed. There are no "extra emails" to concern your self with. So, I think the follow could be a tool to track a user. It appears in your preference that you can be notified (default) when someone follows you, so I assume Matt got the alert that I followed him.
I like it that I didn't get one email telling me what Matt was doing, but it all was in the NewsFeed in my account.
when you follow someone the only thing it does is populate your newsfeed. There are no "extra emails" to concern your self with. So, I think the follow could be a tool to track a user. It appears in your preference that you can be notified (default) when someone follows you, so I assume Matt got the alert that I followed him.
I like it that I didn't get one email telling me what Matt was doing, but it all was in the NewsFeed in my account.
In the realm of social media being followed or liked is the highest endorsement. Self esteem often hinges on how many are following you and/or liking your posts.
How do I know this you ask? I have a teenage daughter.
Yes I realise that, and here on ETO we have the various like/dislike buttons at the bottom right hand corner of the posts.
I just find the concept of someone who has never interacted with me in any way (ie some newly registered user) following me very creepy indeed, verging on stalking.
Yes I realise that, and here on ETO we have the various like/dislike buttons at the bottom right hand corner of the posts.
I just find the concept of someone who has never interacted with me in any way (ie some newly registered user) following me very creepy indeed, verging on stalking.
Yes Jim, there is always the chance of an unknown maniac watching you but I understand this as a simple way for someone to follow what you post because you could be one of those knowledgeable regulars contributing positively.
In my case I decided to not use it because when I enter the forum I read carefully not just skim posts.