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How do you see a user's activity across all Codidact communities?

First and foremost, the goal is to have an overview of my own activity, but it would also be beneficial to view the cross-community activity of other users.

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In case there is no way to do this and this becomes a feature request (3 comments)
Search or view?
Andreas witnessed the end of the world today‭ wrote 10 months ago · edited 10 months ago

Do you specifically mean a network-wide search that can filter per user, or a network-wide profile for viewing per-user activity across all sites?

mcp‭ wrote 10 months ago

"View" is more accurate. I want to see the information all in one place and be able to click through.