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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Boots" data-source="post: 7337379" data-attributes="member: 92239"><p>This might be my last post in this thread, because the topic has been well discussed and I'm seeing some sillyness I'd rather not see in quotes (because blocking someone doesn't help if they keep getting quoted by people I'd rather continue reading)</p><p></p><p>1. My understanding of the ignore feature is that it allows me to be discerning about the experience I want to have on the forums. If I determine that I don't want to read what someone else is doing, I don't have to. However, I don't think that prevents the blocked person from seeing my posts unless they choose not to.</p><p></p><p>2. Based on this definition, I'm not bullying into doing anything. My only intention in advising Max that I was blocking him was so that he knew I wouldn't be replying to anything he wrote to me. I suggested that he also block me if he found what I was writing difficult to deal with on his end.</p><p></p><p>3. Last, I use the function often and take quality posters off of it as I note valuable threads that I can't view while logged on. Sometimes my assessment of a poster is accurate in the moment but isn't when a larger sample size is taken into account. When I know this, I correct my position and if appropriate, apologize.</p><p></p><p>Right now though, all that I'm seeing from others in quotes, just reinforces my original thought process on value. </p><p></p><p>Again my apologies to those who are replying to Max in my stead. I'll be less forthcoming in the future when it comes to using the ignore function.</p><p></p><p>Be well</p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Boots, post: 7337379, member: 92239"] This might be my last post in this thread, because the topic has been well discussed and I'm seeing some sillyness I'd rather not see in quotes (because blocking someone doesn't help if they keep getting quoted by people I'd rather continue reading) 1. My understanding of the ignore feature is that it allows me to be discerning about the experience I want to have on the forums. If I determine that I don't want to read what someone else is doing, I don't have to. However, I don't think that prevents the blocked person from seeing my posts unless they choose not to. 2. Based on this definition, I'm not bullying into doing anything. My only intention in advising Max that I was blocking him was so that he knew I wouldn't be replying to anything he wrote to me. I suggested that he also block me if he found what I was writing difficult to deal with on his end. 3. Last, I use the function often and take quality posters off of it as I note valuable threads that I can't view while logged on. Sometimes my assessment of a poster is accurate in the moment but isn't when a larger sample size is taken into account. When I know this, I correct my position and if appropriate, apologize. Right now though, all that I'm seeing from others in quotes, just reinforces my original thought process on value. Again my apologies to those who are replying to Max in my stead. I'll be less forthcoming in the future when it comes to using the ignore function. Be well KB [/QUOTE]
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