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Does it mean you just block notifications coming into your email or does it mean you can block someone from commenting?
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If you add someone to your ignore list you won't be able to see their comments.
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You can't stop other users commenting, but it will mean you can no longer see their comments. You will still see any discussions they post, but comments on discussions will be hidden.
Hope this explains itThey/Them, however they are no wrong pronouns with me so whatever you feel most comfortable with
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Jimm_Scope said:You can't stop other users commenting, but it will mean you can no longer see their comments. You will still see any discussions they post, but comments on discussions will be hidden.
Hope this explains it
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I find putting someone on your ignore list to be rather pointless. You can still see they commented on a thread but it's just blanked out. You can then click on that "blank" box and be able to read their comment, rather pointless putting anyone on your ignore list for this very reason.This is the only forum i've ever known that does it this way. It needs to be changed!I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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