I do wish you didn't still see that a user on your ignore list posted. I'd like to be able to not see said user at all, unless someone quotes them of course. I thought this same forum type usually allowed that... or is there a setting I can use?
I hate to do it these days; hate to. But if I get triggered by something, repeatedly, and it's quite a hefty issue for me, then I have no choice, I feel.
I do wish you didn't still see that a user on your ignore list posted. I'd like to be able to not see said user at all, unless someone quotes them of course. I thought this same forum type usually allowed that... or is there a setting I can use?
I actually quite like that I can see they've posted, especially on a thread where they are not going to be posting any of the sort of thing that made me put them on ignore - so if for instance I've posted in a thread where they are not an issue, and they post soon after, I can check if it was a response to me so I can still address it if need me (e.g. thank them for a compliment, or answer a question, etc.). For me the ignore list is useful for people whose posts I don't have the energy to deal with or keep up, but I also don't want to be unkind - I didn't realise it didn't just make it look like they didn't exist otherwise I'd have used it a long time ago! I think the ideal for me would be hiding their posts when they're quoted as well (so hide it within the quote) but honestly I am happy I can still see that they have posted. It also means I can check periodically whether the issue is still present or if I can take them off the list.
Length goal well and truly met, now just seeing how it grows ...
Picky scalp but easygoing hair, thank goodness
^^ Bolded goes for me too, and for things that are energy-sucking / triggering in a way. I feel like you do! But then sometimes I get annoyed when I can see the quoted bits.
My list is fluid for the most part too. I don't have many people on ignore that are currently still active.
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