suewhistle Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 What happens if you put somebody on ignore and they start a thread. Do you not get to see the thread at all or just the contributions of the subsequent posters (assuming you haven't got them on ignore as well;-) )
Window Cleaner Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 just don't look at the thread anyway.
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 I think I am on ignore. Mind you, I didn't notice you... otherwise I would have put you on ignore as women never have anything sensible to say when it comes to football, and I am not interested in Coronation Street or Strictly come Dancing.
Hatch Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 Why would you want to put anyone on ignore. What does that achieve. I don't get it.
Pancake Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 Havent got a clue, but I know this belongs in the Forums suggest area.
stevegrant Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 You'll still see thread titles that the ignored user has started, but any posts in those threads (and any other threads) will be blanked out.
StuRomseySaint Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 Did someone just post something above me? I have SteveGrant on ignore... he talked me to death last night. Can only handle small doses.
suewhistle Posted 24 February, 2010 Author Posted 24 February, 2010 Sorry about the wrong board admins, the thought occurred whilst I was in the middle of something else. Mind you, I didn't notice you... otherwise I would have put you on ignore as women never have anything sensible to say when it comes to football, Why would we bother saying anything sensible or intelligent to _you_?
Ponty Posted 24 February, 2010 Posted 24 February, 2010 The only sensible thing a woman has ever said to Stu is, "Pack your bags and get out!"
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