Carini on 2/9/2004 at 21:45
Ok I'm not being paranoid or anything... but is there a way you can have the webpage tell you if you are on a persons ignore list?
mopgoblin on 2/9/2004 at 21:59
I doubt it - I haven't noticed any sign of such an option, and it sounds like it'd reduce the usefulness of the ignore function somewhat. Anyway, why would you care if someone's ignoring you?
Carini on 3/9/2004 at 14:12
No reason... Just curious really. I don't have anyone on ignore and I haven't really pisssed off/annoyed anyone enough to be put on ignore. Just something I thought of looking around my user CP
David on 3/9/2004 at 15:01
mopgoblin is right, there is no way for you to find out if you are being ignored by anyone.
Gingerbread Man on 3/9/2004 at 20:22
What did Dave say? I have him on ignore.
ignatios on 3/9/2004 at 20:56
He said you have the ghey.
Gingerbread Man on 3/9/2004 at 21:02
I know. :(
Nobody told me having sex with men would do that. :(
I am a victim of a poor educational system, and now I have caught the ghey.
Child of Karras on 4/9/2004 at 05:32
Exactly how does ignoring someone look like? The post is just omitted or the entire section is removed? But I'm wondering, how is a function like this suppose to be useful? What if the ignored individual has something important to say?
And why doesn't GBM answer any of my PM's? I feel so... ignored. :(
mopgoblin on 4/9/2004 at 06:03
It looks like this:
<img src="http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/jhaskell/ex_img/misc/ignore.png">
I find it's only really been useful against the very few people who <em>never</em> said anything worth reading. Like Sho Nuff or BottleOfVintageGarrett, or that spambot that replied to a couple of dozen threads a year or so ago. With anyone else I've found I end up viewing half of their posts anyway. And it doesn't hide quotes taken from posts by the ignored user either, of course.
Child of Karras on 4/9/2004 at 06:07
Thanks. I hope you remembered to un-ignore. :o