How to find ones answers to other posts

Hello all - when I want to remind myself as to my posts I click on the icon of a person top right of the screen and this leads me to the list of posts made (unless there's another way of doing this). However, it is possible to find a list of "answers" that one has made to another person's post? It's not only to remind myself what I've written but to also read what others may have said.
Regards JohnBromby
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I've been going to my profile, clicking on my icon on the upper right of the screen, and then clicking on comments on the right side, so I get the latest ones.
But that doesn't give me anything filtered for what has been answered or not, it's all of them, so that might not be as efficient as what you're looking for.
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Thank you David
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You're very welcome! 😊
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David just tried what you suggested. In the drop down menu I only get 'Bookmarks', 'Drafts', 'Posts' the last one being what I initiated. I don't see 'Comments'.
However, in playing around I've gone into 'Notofication Preferences' within my profile settings and clicked on all items that I want to be notified of. So I'll see what that brings.
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Ah, sorry, extra step - when you click on your profile in the upper-right corner, above Bookmarks, Drafts and Posts, you'll have your own name at the top. Click on that.
Then on the right side, you'll see the options that include comments.
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Ah ok - no worries will try tomorrow when I’m bright and eager. It’s 19:00 here in France so shower and supper. Thanks for your input
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I have a bookmark in my toolbar for my Community Comments. If you are logged in, it will take you direct to your comments: https://community.familysearch.org/en/profile/comments/
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Thank you Áine I’ll give that a go.
May I ask - your name is Gaellic in origin?
Regards
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My name is Irish or Gaeilge in origin.
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Thank you David I’ve found the comments section - strange how finding ones own posts is direct but for comments it’s a bit of a convoluted route to follow. Would not have found that without your help. Thank you
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Ainé in the event that you have tried tracing your Irish ancestors do you have any practical tips that you can share. I believe that official records started in 1886 and so what are the available sources if any in finding persons prior to that. Any tips gratefully received. Regards JihnBrimby
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@JohnBromby
We have an active group for Ireland Research here in the Community.
You'll find my recent recommendations there along with those from other contributors.Irish Civil registration of births and deaths began in 1864 and for non-Roman Catholic marriages in 1845.
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Ok thank you Aine (apologies I can't seem to type the accent over the A on my laptop). I'll switch over to that group. thank you
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