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About a month ago you asked a question on Ask MetaFilter:
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posted by epersonae
on Oct 30, 2008 -
47 comments
Seeing this response by the original poster made me recall this little pony request. The poor little thing has been left outside in the rain for a fortnight. [more inside]
posted by cashman
on Jan 29, 2008 -
56 comments
Feature request: Some visual way to easily tell where the original poster has posted a follow-up comment. Often in reading an Ask MeFi question, I have to scroll back up and down a few times to get the name of the original poster and then do a search to see if they posted a follow-up.
Perhaps a different color for the original poster? It works well for comments marked "best answer". (Oh - and a pony)
posted by kdern
on Jul 11, 2007 -
24 comments
I'd love to see a "conclusion" feature to many of the askme questions. For instance, even if it's months later, I could go into a question I asked and mark it "concluded" and give a quick summary of what happened when I followed the advice.
Once someone marks something "concluded" it would go to its own "conclusions" RSS feed, which we could subscribe to if we want to know "the rest of the story" on many of the questions asked.
posted by visual mechanic
on May 13, 2006 -
42 comments
ponyrequest: was thinking, how about some sort of followup feature to askme? there are some questions that a few weeks after they are asked, i wonder...what ever happened? (mi)
posted by ShawnString
on Dec 30, 2005 -
12 comments
random request: there should be something like a clickable "follow-up icon" that connects old original threads with eventual follow-ups
posted by suni
on Dec 28, 2005 -
11 comments
This is perhaps indulgent, but it would be potentially useful in ask.mefi if the instigator of the thread could post just once after the thread has been frozen. Some questions resolve after several months, and it would be a possible benefit for those googling for information to see closure, i.e. "this is what ended up working the best, x was right" or what have you. Perhaps this is just imposing a false narrative closure on messy reality.
posted by mecran01
on Aug 27, 2005 -
5 comments
PrinceValium is right: followup.metafilter.com would be a nice pony. (more)
posted by mcwetboy
on Jun 8, 2004 -
21 comments
Have you ever considered a "follow-up" mechanism of some sort?
posted by RavinDave
on Sep 17, 2002 -
19 comments