Why aren't I notified by email when someone posts an answer to one of my questions?

I thought I received notifications of answers before, but maybe that is a different help site. Asked by Viet_era_Radar0 37 months ago Similar questions: notified email posts answer questions Amazon > Askville.

Similar questions: notified email posts answer questions.

An Interesting Question.... Good Morning RMITCHELLZ, I'll bet You that this 'Askville' program is now mostly running on automatic, but every once in awhile - one of the programmers actually sits in and does some work. Sometimes, I have received a notification through my standard email account that an 'Askville' person is trying to reach me, or there is an answer to a question, but very rarely. However, maybe You can tell me 'Why' a question I recently asked about two Very Expensive Porsche sport cars was never listed in the car section?

It was never listed at all anywhere else either. Very strange. If You can help me please, send me a private message.

Thank you. Have a Nice Day. Sources: Personal thoughts..

1 Check your settings in "My Askville. " Email notification can be turned on or off....

Check your settings in "My Askville. " Email notification can be turned on or off....

2 I was notified of an answer for this question. Thanks.

I was notified of an answer for this question. Thanks.

" "I found an unsolved question in AskVille and want to know the answer. Can I subscribe to be notified when it is answered" "How do you choose which questions to answer on askville?

Is it better to answer these questions threw Askville, or MTurk.

I found an unsolved question in AskVille and want to know the answer. Can I subscribe to be notified when it is answered.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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