SgtSpike (OP)
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December 07, 2012, 11:38:42 PM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
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Phinnaeus Gage
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December 07, 2012, 11:42:14 PM |
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I've never ignored anybody. I do have a theory that some people may put others on ignore with their sockpuppets that have a 100+ post count just to... Not sure why, but it's probably different for different people.
~Bruno K~
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myrkul
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December 08, 2012, 12:17:06 AM |
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As I've stated elsewhere, I mostly use the ignore button as a visible "I am disappoint," a way of voting down users whose posts are offensive. As a bonus, I don't have to see their logorrhea unless I want to.
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Rudd-O
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December 08, 2012, 12:41:07 AM |
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As I've stated elsewhere, I mostly use the ignore button as a visible "I am disappoint," a way of voting down users whose posts are offensive. As a bonus, I don't have to see their logorrhea unless I want to.
Seconded. I never read idiots who I've ignored, unless their idiocy spills into other people's comment quotes.
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Rudd-O
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December 08, 2012, 02:00:46 AM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
I started ignoring some users recently, but than I realised - fuck it, I can handle any shit anyone throw at me, bring it on! I don't really think it's a question of you being or not being able to "handle it", but more a question of why do you need to bother with sociopaths vomiting garbage around here? The ignore button is not a psychological defense -- it is a time saver.
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gweedo
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December 08, 2012, 02:04:01 AM |
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I never ignored anyone, no one has gotten to me like that yet.
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Kluge
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December 08, 2012, 02:21:47 AM |
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I never ignored anyone, no one has gotten to me like that yet.
Wow. Cumulatively, all the people in my ignore list probably make up at least 20% of the posts in this forum. I'd count how many there are, exactly, but I really don't have the bandwidth to load all that text -- probably at least 40 users. I use it as a time-saver, so I only rarely click "show" anymore.
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myrkul
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December 08, 2012, 02:26:49 AM |
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I never ignored anyone, no one has gotten to me like that yet.
Wow. Cumulatively, all the people in my ignore list probably make up at least 20% of the posts in this forum. I'd count how many there are, exactly, but I really don't have the bandwidth to load all that text -- probably at least 40 users. I use it as a time-saver, so I only rarely click "show" anymore. There have been whole pages of threads that were just "this user has been ignored."
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Rudd-O
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December 08, 2012, 03:17:55 AM |
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I never ignored anyone, no one has gotten to me like that yet.
Wow. Cumulatively, all the people in my ignore list probably make up at least 20% of the posts in this forum. I'd count how many there are, exactly, but I really don't have the bandwidth to load all that text -- probably at least 40 users. I use it as a time-saver, so I only rarely click "show" anymore. There have been whole pages of threads that were just "this user has been ignored." Same here. I lol when that happens -- it means I've saved myself at least 5 minutes.
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greyhawk
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December 08, 2012, 03:30:09 AM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. Now why would that be? Is it maybe because these people hate Bitcoin and thus try to undermine it at every opportunity. Or maybe is it because they are not easily duped idiots that call an obvious fraud a fraud? Tough decision. But here's a hint. It's not the first "maybe".
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Phinnaeus Gage
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December 08, 2012, 03:41:38 AM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. Now why would that be? Is it maybe because these people hate Bitcoin and thus try to undermine it at every opportunity. Or maybe is it because they are not easily duped idiots that call an obvious fraud a fraud? Tough decision. But here's a hint. It's not the first "maybe". Actually, although I have asked many a questions in the past, many a times I have been proven wrong but, then again, they continued to pitch to Babe. Thanks for the post, greyhawk. ~Bruno K~
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repentance
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December 08, 2012, 04:23:12 AM |
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The show/hide button doesn't work very well so if it looks from other people's quotes like someone on my ignore list has something interesting to say, I unignore them - safe in the knowledge that it takes only one click to put them back on ignore.
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All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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guruvan
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December 08, 2012, 04:25:59 AM |
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You missed the option "I only show/hide when I know the ignored person is trolling me, personally.
I gotta read those, for sure. How else do I know how much an asshat ciuciu is?
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myrkul
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December 08, 2012, 04:34:21 AM |
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From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right.
The funny thing is, I don't have those people on ignore. Ignore is for trolls and asshats.
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LiteBit
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December 08, 2012, 04:46:28 AM |
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No ignores on my settings yet
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Yuhfhrh
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December 08, 2012, 05:14:57 AM |
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No ignores here either.
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Lethn
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December 08, 2012, 05:45:05 AM |
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My option isn't on there, occasionally I'll show the person ignored just to remember why I ignored them in the first place again, they usually find a way to get me to remember lol.
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guruvan
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December 08, 2012, 07:47:48 AM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. There's also people like MPOE-PR, and pure trolls like ciuciu, smoothie, so the ensuing argument doesn't really hold up.
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greyhawk
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December 08, 2012, 11:40:57 AM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. There's also people like MPOE-PR, and pure trolls like ciuciu, smoothie, so the ensuing argument doesn't really hold up. MPOE-PR is just telling uncomfortable truths. Now with ciuciu... yeah, I've got nothing to say about that, he's an annoyotron all right.
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Lethn
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December 08, 2012, 03:01:44 PM |
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My hypothesis is that the ignore button is largely used to give people justification for not responding to others, but users still often show posts of the people they ignore, just because they are curious what that person is saying.
From what I see the people who have the most ignores are the ones who ask the question people don''t like to be asked. Look at who has the most ignores. Reeses. Phineas Gauge. Psy. Each and everyone people who ask exactly the questions that need to be asked but no one wants to have answered. And worse - time and time again they turn out to be right. There's also people like MPOE-PR, and pure trolls like ciuciu, smoothie, so the ensuing argument doesn't really hold up. MPOE-PR is just telling uncomfortable truths. Now with ciuciu... yeah, I've got nothing to say about that, he's an annoyotron all right. This is the great thing about ignore lists though, if you have an issue from someone rather than whining to mods about it and having to read their stuff you can just pop them on the ignore list and be very civil most of the time The funny thing is, I don't have those people on ignore. Ignore is for trolls and asshats. I'm not an asshat! ;_; I'd just rather not argue with stupid and irrational people when I just want to talk about Bitcoins or something random.
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