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TROLLS and their Elimination

Gila Jorge

New member
I am thinking in particular about one styled as
"unamused" under the "assume everyone lives in texas" string. On other boards this guy would be eliminated and certainly not fed as currently is the case. Just curious.....?
 
Gila-
Chill. :)
This Member has not violated any of the Policies of this site, that I can see.. More important are the following two facts:
1) Counterpoint is essential to demonstrate Point
2) We've had several staunch anti-self defense types come here, be converted and go forth to prosper...some were actually from the Rosie Boards! (Sandy, are you lurking?)

TFL is not a clubhouse. It's an info site. Personally, I like the fence-sitter and anti registrations the best. :D
 

Fred Hansen

New member
This may be slightly O.T. but I was just about to post a thread asking where the ignore button is. I understand that some people enjoy arguing with people who are obviously here only to make trouble. God bless and keep you all, but I have no desire to bang my head against the wall with people that have been trolling TFL/THR for years.

So, if someone could point me to the ignore button for certain members, I would be very, very happy.
 

TheBluesMan

Moderator Emeritus
Fred,

Just find a post by that person, and click on their username. Select "View Public Profile" and the ignore option is there in one of the headers (in the middle).

Alternately, you can go into your User CP and manually enter their names into your ignore list. Don't forget to "Save."

-Dave
 

cma g21

New member
"So, if someone could point me to the ignore button for certain members, I would be very, very happy."

Click on User CP.
Click on Buddy / Ignore Lists (Under Miscellaneous).
Add name(s) to be ignored.

edited to add: I've got to learn to type faster, TheBluesMan beat me to it. :eek:
 

Fred Hansen

New member
Perfect! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
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Greg L

New member
Ok, so what does the "ignore" feature do? Does it remove their posts from the thread that you are viewing (while leaving them there for everyone else)? I would think that could get confusing if other people in the thread are arguing with/quoting him.

Never tried it, just curious.

Greg
 

TheBluesMan

Moderator Emeritus
The ignored user's name still shows up in the thread, but these words replace his post: "This message is hidden because {username} is on your ignore list." There is a link supplied in each post that lets you view it in case you change your mind.

And yes, it would get confusing when other members quote the missing post.
 

joab

New member
Personally I think the "trolls" are a valuable source of information. Or more to the point they generate discussions that provide me with valuable arguements to counter those I meet in real life that share their opinions.
I say troll on it always helps to know what the other sides thinks, and if I wanted to go someplace where every body agreed with everything I said I would stay at home with the toddlers
 

Ben Swenson

New member
joab,
I think there is an important difference between people who hold and defend opinions that we may not like or agree with and trolls. "Troll" tends to refer to individuals who post a contentious or offensive post and then run away, or defend their post by being even sillier.

For instance, someone who posts on here saying "I want to make a machine gun to murder babies like all NRA members do." would be a troll.

Agricola, on the other hand, is someone who I may not agree with, and who holds views that I think can be downright silly, but defends his position factually and logically and doesn't just post to irritate people. Thus, he's not a troll in my book.
 

Ironbarr

New member
"Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."

We sometimes find a way to convert the naysayers, particularly after they've had a bad day.
 
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