OK, so I ask a question, or I answer someone else's, or someone marks one of my questions/answers up or down.

How do I know, without actually visiting all of the questions I may have asked, the answers I may have given? Are there any notifications sent to me (not by email, that's so passé -- hey, cool HTML entities work), but the next time I login or visit? RSS?

Or do I have to make a note to visit my profile page every time I'm here?

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A long solved (well nearly) problem - just click on the envelope. – ChrisF Jan 30 '10 at 21:03
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It's the top two issues on the uservoice site, both planned.

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What about your profile page is lacking in this regard? It shows your questions, answers, and how they were rated. It's not notifications per se, but you can see everything on one page.

OK, I guess you edited the question after I started typing, so you know about the profile page. Don't know what else to tell you other than file a feature request.

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