Is there a way to ignore message board posts based upon a username? For example, if someone wanted to ignore posts that I've authored, could they check off "ignore messages from s-m-r" or something like that?
As it stands, no. But it is something that has been suggested in the past and may be implemented in the near future. But if you have a problem with any users, feel free to use the "Alert Admin" button or send one of us a message.
Originally Posted by AndyUK Wouldn't that lead to a lot of confusion? Conversations with missing posts and stuff? Yeah what Ricky says, just actually ignore the user.
Left 4 dead 1 is better!
Originally Posted by Robot Cecil I Disagree. While a lot about l4d is better than l4d2, i play and have a lot more fun in l4d2.
EDIT: Actually, I think confusing or strange might be the proper word. Perhaps not, since it's up to the discretion of the user. But I can't imagine anything but confusion coming from it!
Ok, instead of just removing, what about replacing the post with a text saying it was hidden, and give the option to click it to read? Here's an example of how it could look like.
- Ok, you must admit that was the most creative cussing this site have ever seen -
It would make DC-arguments funnier than they already are. Instead of "this is the last thing I say, don't even bother replying, you bitch" you get "lol I hid you so I won't read your crap anyway, retard".
Maybe we'll just remove the mail, comments and forum features altogether - after-all they don't really serve any purpose any more considering most people just look out for themselves and post negative views towards people they don't like.
Either that or we could all just grow up a little.
Originally Posted by Flava Maybe we'll just remove the mail, comments and forum features altogether - after-all they don't really serve any purpose any more considering most people just look out for themselves and post negative views towards people they don't like.
Either that or we could all just grow up a little.
The second one is asking a lot, we might as well go with the first.
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I think a major step would be for people to stop taking everything so personal.
Perhaps TDC needs a morale booster. I have no idea what that could be mind apart from the usual compeitition type affair. I mean it used to be quite fun here, the TDC game with islands, then the project (what happened to that?), Klik Carnage etc, Johnny RPG (The Daily Pub and comments sections was pure genious and a good way to get people happyier).
Originally Posted by Flava Maybe we'll just remove the mail, comments and forum features altogether - after-all they don't really serve any purpose any more considering most people just look out for themselves and post negative views towards people they don't like.
Either that or we could all just grow up a little.
You're the one who 'lol'd' at Hayo calling another member a piece of crap (to put it nicely) yesterday, when I showed you on msn. Im tired of people being so false.
I don't remember lol'ing exactly - I'll have to check the chat logs when I get home. If I did then it was probably because I wasn't interested in such a silly squabble over nothing.
Ok, how about the time I told you something in confidence about another member, and you pm'd them straight away on here, telling them everything I had told you?
It's really a case of double standards. Call this an attack or whatever, but if you're going to go around preaching that people need to grow up, you perhaps need to remember events that happened not so long ago.
You're right, I won't deny that. Things need to change from the whole community including the admins and the users. What you mentioned happened about a year ago now (maybe even longer, I don't really remember exactly).
I've tried to keep things low key since then, from my end, to try and prevent any feuds and things - if I haven't done that successfully then that is down to me.
Agreed, I have tried to change my approach to being an admin over the last year or so. Well, if you call not being an admin changing my approach I much prefer being a coder rather than dealing with 'admin' duties. I apologize for anything in the past which I now regret - I have tried to grow up a little since then
Someone really needs to find themselves a boyfriend to steal them away from their internet politics and lonely early mornings and make them feel something new.