1. Standard memberPhlabibit
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    02 Apr '10 15:16
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially when that user knows damn well you have no interest in responding to them in any way.

    Most people have common sense, I'll grant them that. I just feel it isn't fair when the more you try to ignore a user here at RHP the more they try and participate in your threads or respond to you. Either they are doing it on purpose, or are completely oblivious to social interaction rituals.

    I'd use the alert system, but is it an 'alertable' offense when an ignored user who constantly follows you around keeps filling your threads and responding directly to you though they can't send you PM messages or play chess with you?

    Is there an alternative solution?

    Should moderators get involved if you feel someone is purposely responding to you when they have not heard from you in weeks?

    Should I just message the user and ask they stop? I'd rather not, having no interest in acknowledging their very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

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  2. THORNINYOURSIDE
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    02 Apr '10 18:42
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially ...[text shortened]... ir very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

    P-
  3. Standard memberPhlabibit
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    02 Apr '10 18:57
    I'm not sure the admins understand here. I want NO response, not a blank post.

    Try again, guys.

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  4. Standard memberclandarkfire
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    anti rec
  5. Standard memberDaemon Sin
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    02 Apr '10 23:45
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially ...[text shortened]... ir very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

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    Grow a pair and sort the problem yourself.
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    03 Apr '10 04:24
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially ...[text shortened]... ir very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

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    Why not respond to their posts by telling them not to reply, and you want no interaction with them? Or do you just want me to tell Bob for you?
  7. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    03 Apr '10 05:083 edits
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially ir very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

    P-
    "Is there an alternative solution?"



    Of course there is, Phlab. Let's just all relinquish our citizenships; kiss our basic rights and freedom of speech, minority points of view, expression of differences and healthy dissent so long; accept the suffocation of herd sameness; suck up Orwell's 1984 until we collectively gag; relocate to a nice god forsaken place under the oppression of some totalitarian regime. We can compose music, think pure thoughts, dream a lot about the good old days, play solitaire chess with stones in our shabby tents. ~gb




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    03 Apr '10 15:41
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    [b]"Is there an alternative solution?"



    Of course there is, Phlab. Let's just all relinquish our citizenships; kiss our basic rights and freedom of speech, minority points of view, expression of differences and healthy dissent so long; accept the suffocation of herd sameness; suck up Orwell's 1984 until we collectively gag; relocate to a nice ...[text shortened]... r shabby tents. ~gb




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    Without chess clocks? Are we barbarians?
  9. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    03 Apr '10 15:57
    Originally posted by Ice Cold
    Without chess clocks? Are we barbarians?
    Unfortunately, yes... often every last one of us, with or without clocks to measure

    the self destruction and movement from freedom to an endgame of bondage.




    🙁
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  12. Kalispell, MT
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    03 Apr '10 16:37
    The freedom to swing our arms randomly - and powerfully is our right, untill our fists
    reach the other mans nose.

    This idea is a punch square in the nose.
  13. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    03 Apr '10 16:52
    Originally posted by Phlabibit
    I think the next step for the Ignore List here at RHP is the exclusion from ignored users responding to your posts directly, and even better would be if you are the OP of a thread they are not able to respond to the thread. I know it's a public forum, but when you are hounded by a user you'd rather not socialize with it can be very annoying... especially ...[text shortened]... ir very existence.

    I'd like opinions before I use feedback on this situation.

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    :'( :'(

    Its crying time again~!
  14. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    03 Apr '10 16:582 edits
    The post that was quoted here has been removed
    Any age limit restrictions?
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    03 Apr '10 17:03
    Originally posted by Nowakowski
    The freedom to swing our arms randomly - and powerfully is our right, untill our fists
    reach the other mans nose.

    This idea is a punch square in the nose.
    A punch on the nose often has a calming effect on the recipient and rarely any permanent damage done.

    Laws which restrict personal freedoms rarely address the cause which created them, but do have a permanent deleterious effect.
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