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Originally Posted by JosieTheGirl
I don't much understand at this point the utility of the ignore function.
I kind of see, sort of, both sides of still being able to see that a specific user has posted though not seeing the actual content. So that is not my frustration.
My frustration stems from the fact that I am still able to see this individual visiting my profile all the time, also if they would like to "thank" me or... "hug" me in response to a given post.
Given the variety of posts and the sensitive nature of some of the narratives, as well as individual's possible histories of traumatic, abusive or otherwise wholly unpleasant relationships-with anyone- I strongly feel that having a safe space here and being able to dictate the specific boundaries of that space is important for each person here. I have, actually felt that was a notion highly valued at PC pretty much from the start.
Which is why I have my doubts there was actually any awareness that members put on ignore could still interact with the members who had put them on ignore, but I feel this is a fairly important loop to be closed, so could it be looked at please?
Thank you
Josie
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I may be wrong but I thought that problem was fixed where if someone who was on your ignore list could not post in your thread and could not thank you and could not hug you.
the visiting profiles well as far as I know there is no way to prevent others from vising your profile if they are logged in.
that said there is a way so that you will not have to see that they have visited your page. in the profile where you can see who is visiting your profile just click on the arrow. that will close your visitor box so that ...you ....wont see who is visiting your profile. people can still visit and their names will still show in the box but with the box closed you dont have to see any of the names.