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administrator
01-07-2008, 09:07 AM
1) Click into the thread

2) Click on "Thread Tools" link in the menu bar.

3) Click on "Ignore this Thread".

That's it! You shouldn't see the ignored thread anymore, or receive emails when the thread is updated.


If you change your mind and want to see the thread again, follow these steps:

1) Click on "User CP" in the menu bar.

2) Click on "Ignored Threads" in the left-hand menu.

3) Click on "Stop Ignoring This Thread" next to the appropriate thread in the ignored threads list.

jobob
01-07-2008, 07:14 PM
I'm up to 550 ignored threads. :cool:

mimitabby
01-07-2008, 07:27 PM
550!!!!


If I want to ignore a thread, I just don't open it. This method seems much too hard. But if someone NEEDS it, I'm glad it's there!

jobob
01-07-2008, 07:29 PM
It comes in handy.

crazycanuck
01-07-2008, 07:35 PM
I still have certain people on ignore since thier posts are :rolleyes:

RoadRaven
01-07-2008, 09:58 PM
I have lots and lots on my ignore list - probably hundreds...

I would love to do what Mimi does, but there are so many threads and each page I open to find new posts takes time to load... you see, I am on dial-up and the fastest speed I connect at when home is 16.8kbps

Therefore, when I log in, I want to have to load as few pages as possible. I ignore some of the gear and health and nutrition stuff, most of the running stuff, alot of the rides specific to American states.

When I log in I click on "New Posts" and that is how I find what I haven't read since I was last logged in.

In fact, I would tell you how many I am ignoring, but that page will not load for me!!!

mimitabby
01-08-2008, 06:02 AM
ah, Dial Up!! Road Raven, you're right, I am so spoiled!

Brandi
01-08-2008, 08:21 AM
Wow! i am amazed that you would have 550. Where they that bad? And blocking seems so strange I can't imagine blocking anyone here. But my dh has done it on a few sites he has been on so I guess there must be reasons for it.

RoadRaven
01-08-2008, 08:46 AM
Hey there Brandi - for me its not that the posts/threads are bad

Its just that sometimes the opening post will tell me if I am likely to be interested in that thread.

For example - I don't "do" specific diets, or weight loss programmes like weight watchers - so those discussions only hold little interest for me. Having been here a while now, I know that often successes like weight loss appear in other threads, so I can congratulate members on their success and tenacity and perserverence in those.

If the thread was titled something like "Does WW work for you?"... well, I would have nothing to add to a thread about whether weight watchers works for me (as I have never belonged) and have no particular passionate interest in knowing how many grams of this or that someone else is eating - I can also add nothing constructive or useful to the enquiry and ensuing discussion... so I pop the thread on "ignore"

I assume this process is the same for JoBob

As you say, there are no "bad" threads here or "nasty" posts...
This is a fantastic forum.

jobob
01-08-2008, 02:50 PM
Basically, what RoadRaven said is the way I feel as well.

There are threads here that just do not interest me.

Many of them, I simply do not open, same as what MimiTabby suggested.

Sometimes there's a thread that does not interest me, but it ends up being a very active thread. If when I click on "New Posts" and it repeatedly winds up near the top of the list of threads w new posts, then I put it on ignore.

It's much more convenient to scan down the list of New Posts when its not cluttered with threads that simply don't interest me. Especially when I haven't read the list for a few days.

- Jo.

wannaduacentury
01-08-2008, 04:10 PM
I have lots and lots on my ignore list - probably hundreds...

I would love to do what Mimi does, but there are so many threads and each page I open to find new posts takes time to load... you see, I am on dial-up and the fastest speed I connect at when home is 16.8kbps

Therefore, when I log in, I want to have to load as few pages as possible. I ignore some of the gear and health and nutrition stuff, most of the running stuff, alot of the rides specific to American states.

When I log in I click on "New Posts" and that is how I find what I haven't read since I was last logged in.

In fact, I would tell you how many I am ignoring, but that page will not load for me!!!

I've got dial up too RR, I have dsl at work though, so some things I look up there instead. I just skim over any posts I made to see if there are any replies and then to new posts that catch my eye. Don't have time to look at everything, but it's fun and I love TE. Jenn