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View Poll Results: When you visit BT2, what mode do you use?
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Old 10-04-2006, 07:09 PM #1
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Default How many people Use Invisible Mode?

Invisible mode allows you to browse the forums without appearing in the 'Currently Active Users' lists.

I was just curious because there are so many users/guests online but not 'visible'. I use invisible mode because I can't always get stopped for a conversation online. the arms are 'give out' after a brief browse.
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