is the ignore feature active?
#3
Hmm, obviously not.
#4
Seriously, I'd love to have this feature. I'm sure some people feel the same way about me that I do about them. Sure, it's great in theory to just mentally ignore the people whom you think contribute nothing positive of any kind to the forum, but it would be nice to be able to sh|tlist them completely and not have to worry about it. I guess that's a very negative outlook on things, but of the thousands of regular posters, there aren't but one or two people I'd like to "ignore." Probably more than that would be content ignoring me anyway.
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#6
Retired
It was enabled a good while back and it didn't seem to slow the forum down. I believe someone posted that it doens't tax the server at all, but I could be thinking of some other feature. I think the main argument against it was that it would lead to duplicate posting, as someone would post the same topic that someone on their ignore list had posted earlier.
It was a handy feature, but I really don't have a need for it anymore as I don't post in Other.
It was a handy feature, but I really don't have a need for it anymore as I don't post in Other.
#7
I wonder what's taking twikoff and joshhinkle so long to post in this thread? Anybody seen them around in the last couple of days?
#8
DVD Talk God
Originally posted by joshhinkle
It was enabled a good while back and it didn't seem to slow the forum down. I believe someone posted that it doens't tax the server at all, but I could be thinking of some other feature. I think the main argument against it was that it would lead to duplicate posting, as someone would post the same topic that someone on their ignore list had posted earlier.
It was a handy feature, but I really don't have a need for it anymore as I don't post in Other.
It was enabled a good while back and it didn't seem to slow the forum down. I believe someone posted that it doens't tax the server at all, but I could be thinking of some other feature. I think the main argument against it was that it would lead to duplicate posting, as someone would post the same topic that someone on their ignore list had posted earlier.
It was a handy feature, but I really don't have a need for it anymore as I don't post in Other.
but wouldnt an ignore feature lead to alot of duplicate posts and possibly duplicate threads?
and how does that work if you have the thread starter on ignore? you dont see the entire thread?
#10
Uber Member
Originally posted by joshhinkle
It was enabled a good while back and it didn't seem to slow the forum down. I believe someone posted that it doens't tax the server at all, but I could be thinking of some other feature. .
It was enabled a good while back and it didn't seem to slow the forum down. I believe someone posted that it doens't tax the server at all, but I could be thinking of some other feature. .
-David
#11
DVD Talk Legend
If the ignore feature is turned on, you don't see the persons post at all, or does it just blank it out and put in some canned language? ("message from ignored member deleted", etc)
#12
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Over on another board I post at if you put someone on ignore you can see their name but their post doesn't show up. I don't know if it would work the same way here.
#13
Retired
Originally posted by Blade
I believe that was the forum messaging feature that was reported to have a minimal effect on the server.
-David
I believe that was the forum messaging feature that was reported to have a minimal effect on the server.
-David
#14
Moderator
I support this feature...but then again I'm a grumpy old curmudgeon who hates everybody...which would mean I'd put all of y'all on ignore and have the whole board to myself!
#15
Mod Emeritus
Heat: it looks like this....
This person is on your <b>Ignore List</b>. To view this post click <A HREF="http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&action=showpost&postid=2299544#2299544" target="_blank">[here]</a> 




