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Ignore Poster
#1
Posted 2009-February-03, 21:22
I have seen a forum (using vBulletin instead of Invision) where there is an 'Ignore Poster' option. If you select this option for a poster, you no longer see any posts by them.
Is it possible to have such an option for these forums? I feel it would be useful ... the Water Cooler denizens who sometimes wander into the bridge threads, the trolls who constantly repeat themselves in the 'Why I should be able to play any system I like' threads...
Is it possible to have such an option for these forums? I feel it would be useful ... the Water Cooler denizens who sometimes wander into the bridge threads, the trolls who constantly repeat themselves in the 'Why I should be able to play any system I like' threads...
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#2
Posted 2009-February-04, 07:10
I have thought about the same but people here quote each other all the time so it might not work so well. I am all for giving it a try, though.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#3
Posted 2009-February-04, 07:17
Almost all major forums have an ignore or block feature fwiw.
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#5
Posted 2009-February-04, 08:07
rogerclee, on Feb 4 2009, 02:21 PM, said:
655321, you are my sunshine.
Good idea, better be nice to 655321 or else you may find yourself blocked
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#6
Posted 2009-February-04, 08:27
655321, on Feb 3 2009, 10:22 PM, said:
I have seen a forum (using vBulletin instead of Invision) where there is an 'Ignore Poster' option. If you select this option for a poster, you no longer see any posts by them.
Is it possible to have such an option for these forums? I feel it would be useful ... the Water Cooler denizens who sometimes wander into the bridge threads, the trolls who constantly repeat themselves in the 'Why I should be able to play any system I like' threads...
Is it possible to have such an option for these forums? I feel it would be useful ... the Water Cooler denizens who sometimes wander into the bridge threads, the trolls who constantly repeat themselves in the 'Why I should be able to play any system I like' threads...
Great Idea, 655321. fwiw, I'm not sure how well this would work, becuase often there are quoted posters or other people post relating to an ignored post... I love the idea though.
Yay for the "Ignored Users" feature!
#7
Posted 2009-February-04, 08:32
I'm somewhat confused as to how that works well. I mean, if a conversation lacks one of the speakers, it sometimes makes little sense.
It is possible to misunderstand the conversation with part of this missing.
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"Then, you smoke your cigarettes and wait for the next ride to come along."It is possible to misunderstand the conversation with part of this missing.
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#8
Posted 2009-February-04, 08:44
LOL @ Ken
On Hattrick forums where I take part a blocked poster's posts still show up like "Blocked poster's reply. Show Unblock" or something.
On Hattrick forums where I take part a blocked poster's posts still show up like "Blocked poster's reply. Show Unblock" or something.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
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#9
Posted 2009-February-05, 07:20
Lol, nice post Ken. And I agree that it can mess up the meaning of conversations to have one user's posts invisible. When you come across a post from someone you want to ignore... why don't you just... not read it?
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#10
Posted 2009-February-05, 16:12
I admit that I've only regularly participated in about a half dozen or so web-based forums, but I've never noticed an Ignore Poster button in any of them.
When I read Usenet newsgroups I can create filters for posters, and I've used it a few times. But it does sometimes cause these weird, one-sided conversations.
When I read Usenet newsgroups I can create filters for posters, and I've used it a few times. But it does sometimes cause these weird, one-sided conversations.
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