On forum research

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I start this thread with saying that I'm black hat searching.

If you notice you share interest with some people, you naturally want to get the most value off them.

For that you can use a technique to find threads of a certain person. What's interesting it works even if their profile isn't public.

Code:
1. You grab profile url: https://www.blackhatworld.com/members/reaaski.650501/
2. You replace what is indicated here using data from point 1 (numbers and profile name which is reaaski and 650501): https://www.blackhatworld.com/search/[numbers-after-dot-like-650501]/?page=8&t=thread&c[content]=thread&c[users]=[profile-name-like-reaaski]&o=date
3. Once you replace, you get something like this https://www.blackhatworld.com/search/650501/?page=8&t=thread&c[content]=thread&c[users]=reaaski&o=date

Now I have a book worth of material to read during evening because I like to read material from person who has purple business avatar.
 
You know you can just look into anyone's profile (unless it's hidden) and just click on 'Find' and then choose whether you want to search for threads or all posts from that person.IMG_20240402_125233.jpg
 
You know you can just look into anyone's profile (unless it's hidden) and just click on 'Find' and then choose whether you want to search for threads or all posts from that person.View attachment 334378
Probably but even that feature is overlooked.

Another point is that

What's interesting it works even if their profile isn't public.

Plus people can post their findings here - on research.
 
Probably but even that feature is overlooked.

Another point is that



Plus people can post their findings here - on research.
It works in the same way searching here works, even if the user is private.IMG_20240402_133806.jpg
I just think you over complicated a simple thing ;-)
 
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