This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Managing Watchers
How to list the pages a user is watching?
For Confluence Cloud, your options are limited. You could either log in as the user you want to see:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/cloud/log-in-as-another-user-776994835.html
Or you could at least see on a per-space basis in this add-on:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/bulk-action-tools/cloud/overview
Is there an alternative for a server instance?
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I wrote a user macro that you can use to manage (i.e. see and remove) other users' watches:
Make sure you set it to show only for administrators. Anyone who isn't in the 'confluence-administrators' group will only see their own watches.
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It works fine, thanks a lot!
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Thanks Stephen. Logging in as the user was enough for me to do what I needed. Many thanks for the suggestion!
Rob
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