on โ14-07-2013 09:57 PM
I want it back... and when I put someone on ignore I want it to also put me on their ignore list...
โ14-07-2013 10:05 PM - edited โ14-07-2013 10:06 PM
I agree with wanting the option of having the ignore feature to ignore posters and their posts back as it was on
CS before the recent changes.
I don't think the other option of the ignored not being able to read the ignorers posts would be suitable on a public forum.
Wouldn't that make a sort of not real community? If you only want to communicate with people who think like you/agree with you? bearing in mind it is a public forum and anyone and everyone is free to post here.
on โ14-07-2013 10:14 PM
I agree cat.
on โ14-07-2013 10:22 PM
on โ14-07-2013 10:38 PM
@joz*garage wrote:nice idea, apparently lithium never had that feature on any of their froums, only for the PM system
(but, i never saw the need for a ignore button myself)
Yep, I ignored the ignore feature anyway. I'd rather read whatever I choose to read and ignore what I choose to ignore. Don't need a button for that.
It would get rather boring if we could stop everyone who disagrees with our opinions from being able to read everyones posts.
โ15-07-2013 12:04 AM - edited โ15-07-2013 12:06 AM
It would get rather boring if we could stop everyone who disagrees with our opinions from being able to read everyones posts.
yeah not such a nice idea after all
fair enough if you want to ignore someone (if that ignore feature still existed
but, to prevent that member from reading your posts too is going a little overboard
they should have every right to read your posts, it should be up to them if they want to ignore too
(hypothetically)
on โ15-07-2013 08:18 AM
The ignore button was a must for me. I have that disease where you just can't seem to help responding to fools in the way they are likely to understand - and that of course usually ended up in a resounding slap.
Now I have to be so very careful and keep so much inside it is becoming detrimental to my mental state.
on โ15-07-2013 04:51 PM
@2106greencat wrote:The ignore button was a must for me. I have that disease where you just can't seem to help responding to fools in the way they are likely to understand - and that of course usually ended up in a resounding slap.
Now I have to be so very careful and keep so much inside it is becoming detrimental to my mental state.
Exactly.....
it seems the older I get the more likely I am to tell someone where to go in language that a lot of people don't like...
and the reason I want to be able to block people from reading my posts is because I don't feel they are worthy of reading my wonderful posts...
on โ15-07-2013 05:01 PM
I can't tell whose posts belong to who anymore without trying......
on โ15-07-2013 05:06 PM
@catmad*2013 wrote:
@2106greencat wrote:The ignore button was a must for me. I have that disease where you just can't seem to help responding to fools in the way they are likely to understand - and that of course usually ended up in a resounding slap.
Now I have to be so very careful and keep so much inside it is becoming detrimental to my mental state.
Exactly.....
it seems the older I get the more likely I am to tell someone where to go in language that a lot of people don't like...
and the reason I want to be able to block people from reading my posts is because I don't feel they are worthy of reading my wonderful posts...
I think it would cause major issues if we could block people from seeing posts.
It would be intimidating and excluding. It would be easy for little groups to each block a member for the sake of teasing, mocking and causing grief to that person.
I find the older I get the easier it is not to use offensive language at them when telling them where to go