Is It Possible to Find Annotations I Made on Other Users' Observations?

I went through some annotations yesterday on other users’ observations–I think just a page or two. This was the first time I added annotations on other users’ observations. Some of the observations were annotated as either “scat” or “track”, and I added “alive.” Later it dawned on me that “alive” probably means alive when the photo was taken. So I would like to go back and find those observations to remove my “alive” designation. Is there any way to search for them?

I did find another topic where someone else asked how to make this type of search for erroneous annotations, but it appeared no one answered.

If you checked a specific taxon, you can search for observations with that value https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/how-to-use-inaturalists-search-urls-wiki-part-2-of-2/18792

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Thank you, but I was looking at any mammals in the place “Western United States and Canada” and in Alaska that didn’t already have an annotation for “alive.”

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https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=65360&taxon_id=40151&term_id=17&term_value_id=18

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I found about three of them using that search, and removed my annotations. Then there was a long stretch where I wasn’t seeing any more annotations of mine, so I stopped. I hope those three were all there were. Thank you, again.

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You’re welcome, and don’t worry, that’s not a huge deal and observers can see and change those annotations possibly.

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