The only thing I can't do better in PF2 is avoiding killing the party."you can do this better in pathfinder 2e"
The only thing I can't do better in PF2 is avoiding killing the party."you can do this better in pathfinder 2e"
Heh. Well, at least I can still see your posts, so, I haven't pissed people off too much.Here I thought it was just me that noticed that. However, I did experiment with blocking some of the more prolific posters, and it changed the quality of the site, made it more cozy for sure.
I have also found that a lot of people I block get the boot anyways, so it is not even a deal.Heh. Well, at least I can still see your posts, so, I haven't pissed people off too much.
Although, it is a bit funny. I'll notice that someone has me blocked because I can see the responses by someone else and realize that I'm only seeing half the conversation. So, if I'm bored, I'll open up the phone app and take a look at who has me blocked. The truly weird thing is I've seen people who've blocked me that I honestly cannot remember ever interacting with, never minding having a negative interaction.It's kinda like, "Huh? What did I do?"
OTOH, my personal blocking policy is that I just know there are certain posters I absolutely cannot have a positive interaction with. It just won't happen. So, they get whacked onto my block list, mostly to stop me from having to get beaten about the head and shoulders by the Mod hammer for being stupid.
Funny that...I have also found that a lot of people I block get the boot anyways, so it is not even a deal.
Just a few more, and I'll have enough to kick off
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Who are you replying to?I have also found that a lot of people I block get the boot anyways, so it is not even a deal.
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