Merlin the Tuna
First Post
After finally getting sick of dealing with a troll wielding a brutal combination of Immune: Logic and Immune: Communication today, I finally took advantage of ENWorld's Ignore List function and found it to be less than I got used to at the WotC boards.
Yes, hold your breath for a moment while I suggest that some Gleemax functions be added to ENWorld to better the site. Saints preserve us.
My issue is that the ENWorld Ignore goes too far, completely stripping any evidence of the poster's existence from a thread. This creates confusion when you see 40 other people responding to said troll. Conversely, the Gleemax boards strip the text from an ignored user's post, but allow you to see that a post was made, and a single click can let you read the post anyway. I found it to be very useful, because the WotC method kept me from accidentally being excluded from the conversation, and because taking a second to say "Oh. It's this guy. It'll be ridiculous, just like always. Do I want to see this, or move on?" gives me time to settle down instead of getting the war machine ready to hurl some flames.
I've included an example image, with a random user selected to be ignored, for demonstration purposes only.
Yes, hold your breath for a moment while I suggest that some Gleemax functions be added to ENWorld to better the site. Saints preserve us.
My issue is that the ENWorld Ignore goes too far, completely stripping any evidence of the poster's existence from a thread. This creates confusion when you see 40 other people responding to said troll. Conversely, the Gleemax boards strip the text from an ignored user's post, but allow you to see that a post was made, and a single click can let you read the post anyway. I found it to be very useful, because the WotC method kept me from accidentally being excluded from the conversation, and because taking a second to say "Oh. It's this guy. It'll be ridiculous, just like always. Do I want to see this, or move on?" gives me time to settle down instead of getting the war machine ready to hurl some flames.
I've included an example image, with a random user selected to be ignored, for demonstration purposes only.