Ostsol said:It could also signify a person who can't be bothered to listen to trolls. . .
Trolls, by their very definition, exist simply to provoke. Even if they have some valid point, their intention in making it is to illicit negative reactions -- which is not conducive to rational discussion.Jew said:Sure, but what if they had a decent point?
It could be.Jew said:hmmmm, could the use of this function here signify a person with a "closed" point of view?
silence said:since i asked before for ignore i am more then happy to see it.
it just makes everything more pleasunt cause you dont have to argue with those that are usually posting things that you consider worthless. you can always remove that person from your ignore list, but some people will prolly stay there forever....
Dave Baumann said:It could, of course, just be a bit of default functionality of the software that hasn't been looked at yet...
K.I.L.E.R said:Why did you place Dave on your ignore list?
Alstrong said:Anyone reading my post? I'll give you a million bucks.
Bouncing Zabaglione Bros. said:Please, please keep it. People who want it can use it, and those that don't can... well, ignore it. I've only ever had two or three people in my ignore list on other boards, and it really made things better for me not to see those couple of hardcore trolls, and in doing so prevented threads deteriorating into flames and insults.
If you're to going continue to have the extremely relaxed moderation we've become used to, then at least let the users edit their own B3D forum experience in this manner. After all, I thought one of the reasons for the switch to new BBS software was to give us more functionality.