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‎07-12-2015 01:47 PM
Obviously, we all haven't had the same experience.
‎07-12-2015 02:33 PM
the ignore button is needed here. Some of you probably have not been dogged around the forum, but others have.
Bad experiences are that - bad experiences. If I already know what a poster is like, why should I subject myself to that?
I've never been on a forum where we cannot ignore posters. Q - bring it back. This is now on the 4 week of your new boards and it is probably just something in a settings configuration that needs to be turned on.
‎07-12-2015 03:28 PM
Surely you don't mean you've been dogged on this new forum. The mods have been doing an excellent job of keeping it friendly, from what I've seen. Of course I'm not here much.
‎07-12-2015 05:55 PM
esmerelda said:
"This surprises me. I thought the mods were doing a very good job of keeping harmony here, even deleting posts that might be a problem or may be offensive.
Am I to understand that some posters here are bothered by the mere presence of other posters...that anything they say would offend some posters?
Please...just move on from those posts and posters you don't like. They have as much right to be here as you do."
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How does any person having an ignore button violate your right to be here or in any way affect that right to be here?
‎07-12-2015 06:06 PM
‎07-15-2015 08:02 PM
We don't need an ignore button.
The moderators are doing a very good job.
‎07-15-2015 09:48 PM
The ignore button can be used to isolate from others, form cliques and control a public forum. I agree, leave it to the moderators.
‎07-19-2015 01:53 PM
@Drythe wrote:
It would make for a much more pleasant experience for those of us who are sincerely trying to work within the boundaries of the new format.
Thank you for your consideration.
Agreed!!! In the three years that I've been posting on the QVC forums, I've only chosen to use the ignore button on one occasion and, even then, only for a few months.
It wasn't a life or death issue for me. It just helped keep my forums experience more pleasant. -- Some people may want to use it more, and while others would never use it. So be it: live and let live.
I don't see the harm of having it around... any sometimes having that certain person on ignore may help to stop fur from flying. I think that's a good thing.
-- bebe ![]()
‎07-26-2015 10:33 AM - edited ‎07-26-2015 10:34 AM
My experience with the ignore button here in the past is it wasn't helpful. Especially if someone knew you were ignoring someone...they would quote that person's posts just so you would see them.
Just scroll past those you don't want to see.
Easy peasy! :-)
‎07-26-2015 10:44 AM
I personally liked the ignore button. While most people I choose not to read posts I just scroll by, a couple need that ignore as they seem to be everywhere.
Now if I could convince people to quit quoting people I'm ignoring...LOL
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