I'm very much opposed to an ignore feature. Its healthy to debate specially with people you don't agree with. If you're not an ignorant you could actually be presented with thoughts you haven't had yourself before. If everybody in here just put all those they didn't agree with on an ignore list then this would be a very blunt forum.JimClarkFan wrote:Need an ignore function, would prevent many a argument.
I welcome a good debate. But we have posters who are not worth the time it takes to hit the reply button. I have never used the ignore button on any forum every but I have grown to old and tired of some of the posters here yet despite a negative post rating, reporting posts, post getting moved to yin yang they still are allowed to post here. I think steven and the mods have shown us that the ratings don't matter much they allow anyone to stay even if they are wasting bandwidth. I am begining to feel my time here is limited. There is little worth reading posted here any more. I feel its getting close to time to follow Ciro Scarbs Bar555 ect to saddle up my unicorn and ride off into the double sunsetHolm86 wrote:I'm very much opposed to an ignore feature. Its healthy to debate specially with people you don't agree with. If you're not an ignorant you could actually be presented with thoughts you haven't had yourself before. If everybody in here just put all those they didn't agree with on an ignore list then this would be a very blunt forum.JimClarkFan wrote:Need an ignore function, would prevent many a argument.
I want an ignore feature to ignore the users that ONLY post fanboy ying yang etc. Most on-line communities have an ignore feature, F1T is quite far behind in that respect.Holm86 wrote:I'm very much opposed to an ignore feature. Its healthy to debate specially with people you don't agree with. If you're not an ignorant you could actually be presented with thoughts you haven't had yourself before. If everybody in here just put all those they didn't agree with on an ignore list then this would be a very blunt forum.JimClarkFan wrote:Need an ignore function, would prevent many a argument.
Steven, can you confirm an ignore feature is on the roadmap?Steven wrote: This is just a limited list. Entirely different suggestions are more than welcome!
I can confirm it's being discussed and considered.Diesel wrote:Holm86 wrote:I want an ignore feature to ignore the users that ONLY post fanboy ying yang etc. Most on-line communities have an ignore feature, F1T is quite far behind in that respect.Steven, can you confirm an ignore feature is on the roadmap?Steven wrote: This is just a limited list. Entirely different suggestions are more than welcome!
It is those people who refuse to engage in a reasoned debate and always need the last word that I need to ignore. Asking for a ignore feature is really an admission of my own weakness in sometimes not being able to let things goHolm86 wrote:I'm very much opposed to an ignore feature. Its healthy to debate specially with people you don't agree with. If you're not an ignorant you could actually be presented with thoughts you haven't had yourself before. If everybody in here just put all those they didn't agree with on an ignore list then this would be a very blunt forum.JimClarkFan wrote:Need an ignore function, would prevent many a argument.
Add this as one of the reasons for downvotes and encourage those with down voting powers to use it. Takes some pressure off the mods & makes the site a bit more regulated by the senior members & lets the offenders get rapid feedback of what is thought of their 'contributions'. I am a member of a huge site where the senior members reply scathingly (but elegantly) to posts that don't fit in with the edgy style of the site. It is a remarkably well run site. Does have an ignore button. It also has a section called 'Head Explody - where forum rage goes to die' which has duplicate thread titles where the mods shift the rubbish they don't like. Something like the ying-yang thread here.Finally, please do use the report button, it's the prime route for us to gauge the mood of the members. If established and/or respected members report posts that highlight a consistent trend it helps gives us a mandate to be a bit tougher.