It blocks you from seeing that person's post, but I believe that person can still see your posts.
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If I block a certain idiot poster, does that mean he can't see what I say, or does it mean I just don't have to see his drivel?
Laney Claxton
BBA 1987
It blocks you from seeing that person's post, but I believe that person can still see your posts.
Also if someone quotes your blocked individual, you still see it.
People never grow up. They just learn how to act in public.
The artist formerly known as gsu_paintballer.
Thanks, so there is really no way to avoid him completely
Laney Claxton
BBA 1987
Can you administer the blocking feature on mobile or only desktop version?
If so, how?
All this is funny to me!! Blocking people on a message board. What's the fun in that. I believe that the vast majority of people on here are strongly supportive of our school and athletics, but most have opinions that are different from each other and not always supportive of everything the school does. Nothing wrong with that. I also would say that if you are a "rubber stamp" for the school then a message board might not be the place for you.
Every public forum where identities are disguised will produce trolls, people who enjoy provoking other people just for the fun of it. Almost by definition, a troll doesn't really have anything interesting to say, they are just seeking attention. Blocking them is the ideal response.
Unlike Facebook, where blocking a user prevents any post from showing up on your feed, blocking a poster on Gsufans will produce a notification each time the person posts, saying a post has been blocked. You are given the option of viewing the post if you want to.
Who did I make mad this time?
The bar is now 13 points.
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