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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 8:51:07 GMT -5
"PMs with no rules by Admin" What I've seen is that a PM is a refuge from rules of civility, a safe place to insult, threaten, or offend. Not a an invitation to "iron out" but a call to the back alley. The thread is Suggestions Point taken.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 8:51:36 GMT -5
"PMs with no rules by Admin" What I've seen is that a PM is a refuge from rules of civility, a safe place to insult, threaten, or offend. Not a an invitation to "iron out" but a call to the back alley. At least a resort to PM serves one purpose, it gives you a clearer picture of the nature of your interlocutor.
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Post by Beachguy on Aug 15, 2017 9:01:16 GMT -5
"PMs with no rules by Admin" What I've seen is that a PM is a refuge from rules of civility, a safe place to insult, threaten, or offend. Not a an invitation to "iron out" but a call to the back alley. At least a resort to PM serves one purpose, it gives you a clearer picture of the nature of your interlocutor. I would Suggest on getting eyes check yearly to see more behind the words with reading glasses
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 13:32:33 GMT -5
If a member has another member's posts blocked and ignored, is there a way to block and ignore that member's reply, comments, and any other forms of writings. I just mowed my yard, took a shower and read three pages of recent posts. Now I want to go outside, lay down and let my lawn mover run over me.
My neighbor's big white lab is a constant barker. I counted 50 barks in one minute last night. He would fit in this forum nicely. I've called the authorities, but they don't see anything wrong, either.
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Post by Gato on Aug 16, 2017 0:48:51 GMT -5
wayne,
Blocking works for the original post, but if another un-blocked member quotes it, then the blocked post will show in their subsequent post.
The open-forum rules can't be easily enforced on PMs, since they are not visible to anyone but the sender and receiver.
However, if someone is using the PM system this site provides to make threats or launch into a profane tirade, please forward that to an Admin. We can take it up with the sender, as I don't think the PM system should be used in such a way.
The easiest way to avoid PMs from a blocked user is simply to delete them without opening them. On the Messages window, just check the box between the envelope icon and the subject, then go to the Actions drop down menu and click Delete.
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Post by Beachguy on Aug 16, 2017 7:04:55 GMT -5
If a member has another member's posts blocked and ignored, is there a way to block and ignore that member's reply, comments, and any other forms of writings. I just mowed my yard, took a shower and read three pages of recent posts. Now I want to go outside, lay down and let my lawn mover run over me. My neighbor's big white lab is a constant barker. I counted 50 barks in one minute last night. He would fit in this forum nicely. I've called the authorities, but they don't see anything wrong, either. Funnny stuff One may just leave to find a more dull forum or run from society , the authorities can't even keep two groups from hurting each other ,i never have blocked or ignored any co-member as next is blocking free speech , btw why did you have to mention the color of the dog , don't like White ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2017 9:10:07 GMT -5
wayne, Blocking works for the original post, but if another un-blocked member quotes it, then the blocked post will show in their subsequent post. The open-forum rules can't be easily enforced on PMs, since they are not visible to anyone but the sender and receiver. However, if someone is using the PM system this site provides to make threats or launch into a profane tirade, please forward that to an Admin. We can take it up with the sender, as I don't think the PM system should be used in such a way. The easiest way to avoid PMs from a blocked user is simply to delete them without opening them. On the Messages window, just check the box between the envelope icon and the subject, then go to the Actions drop down menu and click Delete. I was actually trying to be funny. Sometimes that gets lost in this forum. There was a little back and forth going on with no result in sight. One member even said it was getting tedious or something like that. I don't really want to block anybody, but I do because of my anger issues. To answer his question, where I'm from (and don't make fun of that, you've done it enough) we call Labs by their color (white, chocolate, black, etc.) like breeds of poodles. There is no need to reply to this reply. Thank you in advance.
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Post by jamesn on Aug 16, 2017 10:26:41 GMT -5
"PMs with no rules by Admin" What I've seen is that a PM is a refuge from rules of civility, a safe place to insult, threaten, or offend. Not a an invitation to "iron out" but a call to the back alley. Use the block feature, check all the boxes. Take my word for it. You'll feel better about coming here. I for one can vouch for the accuracy of this statement; unfortunately, their silly twaddle can still show up in the Shoutbox though.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2017 23:38:33 GMT -5
wayne, Blocking works for the original post, but if another un-blocked member quotes it, then the blocked post will show in their subsequent post. The open-forum rules can't be easily enforced on PMs, since they are not visible to anyone but the sender and receiver. However, if someone is using the PM system this site provides to make threats or launch into a profane tirade, please forward that to an Admin. We can take it up with the sender, as I don't think the PM system should be used in such a way. The easiest way to avoid PMs from a blocked user is simply to delete them without opening them. On the Messages window, just check the box between the envelope icon and the subject, then go to the Actions drop down menu and click Delete. I was actually trying to be funny. Sometimes that gets lost in this forum. There was a little back and forth going on with no result in sight. One member even said it was getting tedious or something like that. I don't really want to block anybody, but I do because of my anger issues. To answer his question, where I'm from (and don't make fun of that, you've done it enough) we call Labs by their color (white, chocolate, black, etc.) like breeds of poodles. There is no need to reply to this reply. Thank you in advance. I thought you were quite funny. Beachguy has a strange sense of humor and was quite the bully which is why he was banned(also he -edited- off one of the Admins).
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Post by agog on Aug 28, 2017 23:56:51 GMT -5
I was actually trying to be funny. Sometimes that gets lost in this forum. There was a little back and forth going on with no result in sight. One member even said it was getting tedious or something like that. I don't really want to block anybody, but I do because of my anger issues. To answer his question, where I'm from (and don't make fun of that, you've done it enough) we call Labs by their color (white, chocolate, black, etc.) like breeds of poodles. There is no need to reply to this reply. Thank you in advance. I thought you were quite funny. Beachguy has a strange sense of humor and was quite the bully which is why he was banned(also he naughty word off one of the Admins). Better to be naughty word off than naughty word on.
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Post by chris on Aug 29, 2017 6:52:51 GMT -5
I thought you were quite funny. Beachguy has a strange sense of humor and was quite the bully which is why he was banned(also he naughty word off one of the Admins). Better to be naughty word off than naughty word on. Not really in my book being naughty on the spot is reason to edit the post. this is not a get at someone else fan club site. This is a Jackie Evancho fan club site. Meant to respect one another and Jackie.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2017 14:23:49 GMT -5
I post here so not to clutter the original thread.
Suggesting Jackie wore boots when she sang BOTW is preposterous. Two weeks prior to her thirteenth birthday and being the vocal star of an epic production, our lady braved the elements not only flying over the crowd but singing flawlessly in her bare feet. In my younger days I would have said 'Yo mamma wears combat boots.'
#2 Showing Minnie Mouse in a compromised situation, Walt Disney is not happy with you.
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Post by Willyiam on Oct 12, 2017 8:07:12 GMT -5
I don't like Jackie's photo on this forum! It makes her look like she's a chubby girl, which she isn't. If you compare the photo's on the Amazon Revisited forum and this forum, Jackie's cheeks on the Amazon Revisited forum look normal, but on this forum, they look like the girl should weigh 200 lbs. JMO!!
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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2017 9:20:33 GMT -5
I don't like Jackie's photo on this forum! It makes her look like she's a chubby girl, which she isn't. If you compare the photo's on the Amazon Revisited forum and this forum, Jackie's cheeks on the Amazon Revisited forum look normal, but on this forum, they look like the girl should weigh 200 lbs. JMO!! How is this one?
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Post by Willyiam on Oct 12, 2017 9:39:09 GMT -5
I don't like Jackie's photo on this forum! It makes her look like she's a chubby girl, which she isn't. If you compare the photo's on the Amazon Revisited forum and this forum, Jackie's cheeks on the Amazon Revisited forum look normal, but on this forum, they look like the girl should weigh 200 lbs. JMO!! How is this one? Much Better!!
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