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    The "Ignore" button

    Hi all friends.

    I have been wondering what this function are doing. To this point I have just used it ones, but the person in question has only done one post, so I wonder what will happen if I sett Widget (Widget ... just an example, I will NEVER do it) on ignore.

    How do this thing works?

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    I have not used it either.

    However, it has been described to me that when used, it only makes the actual ignoree's post disappear, although you will still see an interruption to the thread made by the ignoree. But the content of the post will not be shown.

    It has been described as "inadequate". I just ignore tiresome posts.
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    It makes things look like this, it comes in handy some times:
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    OK. I got it.

    Thanks.

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    Yeah -
    still not at satisfying as the "Dump this Chump" button ... (for spammers).
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    With respect !

    A few good people spent alot of time making this Forum happen for us all to use. The key thing I try to remember went posting is " this aint my private blog" If it did become that for me ,I'd have to look at my self and realize how selfish and self-absorbed I was being. Its great to see some of the guys posting that have been offline for a while. These are the guys that give this forum the meat it deserves. Its wonderful to see the forum with energy again.
    I just want to do what I can to contribute to that momentum. Bottom line " I put the forum before my own needs and whims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolf View Post
    Hi all friends.

    I have been wondering what this function are doing. To this point I have just used it ones, but the person in question has only done one post, so I wonder what will happen if I sett Widget (Widget ... just an example, I will NEVER do it) on ignore.

    How do this thing works?
    LOL oh he’s going to love you for that Rolf, it’s a bit too early yet for Aprils Fools. By the way, I’m not on that list am I? LOL

    And lastly I’ve only used it once last year when myself and Seawolf where getting mocked by a local Storm…LOL

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    If "Ignore" function told the ignoree who was ignoring them, it would be, uhmmm, "Liberating...."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    If "Ignore" function told the ignoree who was ignoring them, it would be, uhmmm, "Liberating...."
    I'd settle for a quantity, so you (uh, I mean, "they") could see a sudden flurry of "ignore" coming your (uh, I mean, "their") way after a particularly bad set of posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    If "Ignore" function told the ignoree who was ignoring them, it would be, uhmmm, "Liberating...."
    Maybe its time to start a thread - Who's on IGNORE (and WHY!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBL 4645 View Post
    LOL oh he’s going to love you for that Rolf, it’s a bit too early yet for Aprils Fools. By the way, I’m not on that list am I? LOL

    And lastly I’ve only used it once last year when myself and Seawolf where getting mocked by a local Storm…LOL
    You are not on my ignore list. You must know this, as I said the person in question have done only one post. You have done more than one post. Haven't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolf View Post
    You are not on my ignore list. You must know this, as I said the person in question have done only one post. You have done more than one post. Haven't you?
    I have wow I shall keep it up then, thanks Rolf.

    Just one post, I guess there’s no clue as to who the culprit is then??

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    I think nightbrace was on everyone's ignore list for a while.
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    I think the best option is to delete (another name for ignore thread button) your subscription to thread(s) that you no longer want to participate in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie View Post
    I think the best option is to delete (another name for ignore thread button) your subscription to thread(s) that you no longer want to participate in.
    Unfortunately, I've found that it's often a thread that I do want to participate in, just a poster I don't want to wade through time after time.

    Pretty sure I've said it here before, they remind me of "seagulls". We used to call upper-level managers at MCI/Worldcom "seagulls" because-
    • They'd always show up uninvited
    • They'd interrupt the intended proceedings
    • They'd make a disproportionate amount of noise
    • They'd consume everything in sight
    • They'd crap all over everything
    • They'd stay long past their welcome
    • They'd eventually fly away
    Seagulls. Can't shoot 'em, so it's best to ignore 'em & try to hide the best donuts.

    je

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