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12/12/2011 12:25:17 AM
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Ignore feature

Since it was pretty interesting to read, I'd like to fork the discussion being had in [url=http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=68362580]this thread[/url] on the topic of "self-moderation" through the use of filtering tools, such as an ignore user feature. I'm in support of a feature like this, and have been for quite a while, even before starting to moderate. See, I noticed that there were users who cluttered up the forum by constantly posting the same mindless drivel, but there wasn't anything I could do about it except do my best to ignore it, which is sometimes difficult when it's so prevalent. The problem was occasionally worse when what these users were posting [i]I considered to be spam[/i], yet the moderators didn't agree or there were mitigating circumstances that didn't necessitate a blacklist (which [b]removes[/b] the content, albeit temporarily), or it took a long amount of time for a moderator to see the offending content and take action. The point is, realistically, moderators are the only users capable of removing content from the forums, and that sucks for regular users with no equivalent tool. You have no way of removing things that anger or annoy you; you need to hope that someone else can and will do it for you, and do it within some kind of internally acceptable frame of time that only you yourself can and will determine. Now, speaking as a moderator, this kind of problem isn't so bad, since sometimes it's actual rule-breaking stuff that I can get rid of, [i]but only because I have the tools to do it[/i]. Again, you guys don't, and that's why it's an issue that I still acknowledge and am trying to find good solutions for. It just so happens that this is one of them. So, three main points here: - People post annoying crap - You have no way to remove it - You have to rely on a moderators decision which may or may not result in the content being removed (via blacklist), that decision may not be quick enough, and it may not be what you were hoping for

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] evilcam I also think ignoring should have a defined sunset. I agree that perhaps a dropdown menu with an "ignore for 1 month, 6 months, 1 year" set of options would be better than a permanent ignore. Perhaps multiple options wouldn't work, because I doubt people would ignore for a shorter duration than the longest option. I still think they're worth a shot though. I agree that it should not completely hide ignored users. It should collapse ignored replies just as the report button collapses them, but it would not require a certain threshold to collapse. Just one would suffice, as only the user who is ignoring will actually collapse it from their individual view. Perhaps Bungie should have another site beta to test something like this.[/quote]I'm on board with the collapse vs hide, but I don't like the idea of hiding someone's posts for longer than 1 month. Maybe shorter, but not longer. I just envision everyone going hide crazy and the forums seemingly dying. It's one thing to hide someone that is repeatedly annoying...but being able to hide peeps that just happened to miss their morning coffee is grounds for everyone on this site to be "ignored". We all get moody and have been douches from time to time. ...what if the 'report' button functioned the same (along with the same penalties for abuse) but after you have personally reported the same person 2 or 3 times you get the option for a temp ignore?

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