
May 01, 2018, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by emgreen
I don't know if I'm remembering correctly, but I thought I read that folks who have many people on ignore aren't supposed to start threads. I understand if people use the ignore function to feel safe, but is there the potential (in an isolated case) a person might use the ignore function to use threads as a "bully pulpit?" I'm not questioning the rules...I'm just seeking clarification. Thanks.
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If you have people on ignore you can't start community threads like check ins. You can still create threads about yourself and asking for support. The point of having people on ignore is so they cannot comment on your personal threads if they are triggering to you, make you feel unsafe or are bullying or harassing you. Why would people be precluded from creating any threads at all because they have someone on ignore? It's just a specific type of thread that they cannot create, not any thread at all.
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