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would an ignore button save a lot of hasstle
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I suppose it has been asked for before but it may stop a lot of cat-fights and bitching
just a thought ED
just a thought ED
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've seen ignore buttons before. The idea is that you click ignore next to a poster you don't like, and you never see another post from that poster. The problem is that you can still see other members interacting with that member, and so you can feel like you're the excluded one. You don't know what they're saying about you ...
An alternative system allows banned members to carry on posting, but nobody can see their posts but them! This is quite a funny idea, but it's really just banning by another name ...
An alternative system allows banned members to carry on posting, but nobody can see their posts but them! This is quite a funny idea, but it's really just banning by another name ...
Wouldn't work. You'd ignore somebody on a thread but could read the replies. You'd want to know a) if the comments referred to you; and b) what the hell they were talking about.
And don't forget this isn't an enclosed forum where you have to sign on as a member to read posts. If you weren't logged in your 'ignore' button would disappear and you'd see all the posts you'd been ignoring.
If you don't like the way a thread is going, just ignore the whole thread. If it's bad enough, report it.
And don't forget this isn't an enclosed forum where you have to sign on as a member to read posts. If you weren't logged in your 'ignore' button would disappear and you'd see all the posts you'd been ignoring.
If you don't like the way a thread is going, just ignore the whole thread. If it's bad enough, report it.
I frequent a gaming website that has an ignore button function, it works surprisingly well and there are never posts and arguments about it. That site is frequented by mainly teens and 20 somethings and they tend to be more mature and less argumentative than the older posters on AB. I am probably the oldest person who posts there.lol
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