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lowkey13
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See, a lot depends on characterization. You keep saying that they are forcing you to block them. On the other hand, I would say that they are no longer allowing you to see their posts. Which I think is their right.
Just because you wish to continue a conversation, doesn't mean that they do. And that's how this "ignore" feature works. Which seems to have a positive effect on this website. Personally, I like it, and I will take the occasional skewed page counts in order that a civil discourse is maintained. But that's me - your calculus might be different, and, most importantly, it doesn't really matter which of us is "right" because it's not our website.I'm just trying to point out that your view is not the only one when it comes to this- others will have a different opinion.
Some items cost hundreds of times another item's price based on "rarity" alone, despite having the same utility. But you don't want items to vary in price based on utility?Pricing is more situational than just using the DMG's prices. I make some adjustments for the situation, but I would not use a 'true utility-based price' list where enchanting one item might cost hundreds of times more than enchanting a different one with the same effect.
If that is really your opinion, then you need to report it to the moderators.
If that is really your opinion, then you need to report it to the moderators.
I would hazard a guess that you might think that reporting a feature of the site as bullying is not, in fact, harassment as defined by this site's code of conduct, in which case I might avoid intemperate rhetoric.
If you are advocating for a change in the ignore feature, maybe a PM to Morrus, or a post on the metathread?
As someone who has Maxperson on ignore, what I have seen of his comments only reinforces my position from earlier: Nothing of value was lost by me no longer being able to see his posts. I mean, what sort of warped position do you need to have to claim you are the victim of cyber-bulling because I no longer allow him to converse with me? It's absurd.
So, I will try this one more time.
So, I will try this one more time. Your opinions are not the same as the opinions of everyone else. I don't think that the threshhold for civil discourse should be "Anything up to blatant racism." I like a more ... nice ... forum than that.
On the internet, no one knows if you're a dog. Sometimes, that can be an incredibly freeing experience. Other times, that can be incredibly obnoxious, which is why so many forums, websites, and comment are nothing more than a toxic cesspool. Because people say things to each other that they never would in real life. Even things that we take for granted on the internet; really, how often do you start screaming "strawman" in face-to-face conversations with friends?
The thing that I love about enworld is that people get together and have good conversations about D&D. And other stuff, sometimes. For the most part, it is remarkably civil. Yes, sometimes it gets heated (as this thread, or others, prove). But for the most part, it is remarkably more pleasant than many others. Part of that is the moderation. Part of that is the norms of enworld and the community. And part of that is the ability to ignore- because whenever I'm thinking about taking it up a notch to show that other person JUST HOW WRONG THEY ARE, GRRR, I remember that I don't want to be that guy, I don't want to be ignored, and I try to tone it down. And I think that's a good thing.
There are other forums with different rules, and different rules allow for different levels of community and civility. Again, if you don't like the rules, you can PM Morrus, or you can post about it in the metathread. I don't think it's a great idea to accuse people of bullying for using a forum feature, however. Just my opinion - your opinion might be different. You might want to review the rules of the forum, however, for example- "It should be noted that being excluded due to harrassing behaviour is not considered harrassment."
That's all. Carry on.