I was an early participant
in this thread where poster "ILoveSats" inquires about some feeds on 99 KU. For the first couple dozen or so posts, it seems to interact intelligently and expectedly to other posters.
I just read the thread. Boy, what a story!
I myself had decided him to be an "unpleasant" fellow, whom I didn't like to help, after him not taken my point seriously at all in this conversation:
OTHER - United States Postal Service Ku band dish
I had forgotten that I had already decided something like that about him, previously, in this conversation:
OTHER - Cannot Find Galaxy 19 FTA 97 West :(
This means that I definitely have my preferences and dislikes, for whom I want to help.
Which leads me to the following question: How can I remind myself that I rather don't want to help a specific member?
I know there is the option to "ignore" a member, but I never used it, as I don't know what happens then?
Do you then never see posts of that member again? And is this definite, or can you "un-ignore" them?
Or are the posts of that member just greyed out, or something, but still visible?
To "ignore" sounds rather harsh. But I don't want a list beside my computer, of people I don't really want to help. My memory is not so good, that I remember people that were not nice to me, for a long time; as they say elephants do?
So maybe if I understand what happens, I can use the 'ignore' button sometime.
Greetz,
A33