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How do I un-ignore someone on this forum
#1
I accidentally clicked "Ignore this user" on a thread I was reading. I have no idea who I clicked to ignore.

How can I find who I "ignored" and how to reset it?

Be gentle on me please :-)
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#2
I can't see what you're saying because I'm ignoring you.

Wait a minute, if I click the "show msgs from this user" button next to your name I can see what you're saying.

Oh wait a minute, that's a lousy post. You're going back on "ignore" again!
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#3
Yeah! I think that "Ignore this user" should be in the "Goto:" at the head of the thread! To easy to accidentally click on it if it is in the message box!
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#4
Just my luck--the person that will have my answer will probably be the one I marked to ignore :-)
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#5
Ken Sp. wrote:
Be gentle on me please :-)

Er, I'm trying, but I have to say I'm not sure how this could be any more self-explanatory.
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#6
Black wrote:
[quote=Ken Sp.]
Be gentle on me please :-)

Er, I'm trying, but I have to say I'm not sure how this could be any more self-explanatory.
OK-How. I think I found it once long ago---but I am lost here. I don't know who I blocked?
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#7
Ken, ignoring someone doesn't hide the user or their posts, only the content (although I'm sure many wish it did).
You'll figure out who it was next time you see one of their messages.
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#9
This is a pretty dumb option. First of all if you are on someone's "ignore" list you can be sure that he is reading your posts. Just doesn't want to admit it. A real ignore option would not show the post at all. Of course, when other people quote you then they see you. Real smart.
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#10
Dakota wrote:
This is a pretty dumb option. First of all if you are on someone's "ignore" list you can be sure that he is reading your posts. Just doesn't want to admit it. A real ignore option would not show the post at all. Of course, when other people quote you then they see you. Real smart.

You wouldn't be able to understand this, but feature in its present form does give you a useful feeling of 'control' ove a user who, for example, tries to single-handedly dominate a forum by posting multiple times to every thread whether they have an opinion or not.
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