It's still there.. click the 'Member info' link just under the username and you should see a box pop up with these details in it![]()
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Not all that long ago, our home country, native language and 'status' appared under our names. Then we had to click for this information. Now we have to go to peoples' profiles for this information.
Why is that?
I varied the tone of my responses depending on this information. It makes a difference to me whether the person I am addressing is a native-speaking teacher or a non-native student, but, when I am concentrating on their question, I don't always think of clicking several times to check on this information. I admit that this is laziness/thoughtlessness on my part, but i don't understand why we have lost this useful facility.
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It's still there.. click the 'Member info' link just under the username and you should see a box pop up with these details in it![]()
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Red5
Webmaster, UsingEnglish.com
I can't see that link any more.
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Any chance you could post a screen-shot up of what you do see?
Red5
Webmaster, UsingEnglish.com
Apparently not.However, I have tried coying and pasting a post from this thread. The formatting is askew, but everything I can see on the original is there.
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Re: Personal info
I can't see that link any more.
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