Posted May 08, 2012

I think many of the examples given are overblown. most people will only ignore people that truly remove their fun and usefulness of the forums. IF, someone decides to ignore me for a single difference of their opinion, I see 2 reactions to this. First, isn't it their right to do so? Second, why should we care? If someone ignores me, I'm confident its for the best. I'll end up saying something similar to whatever offended them so much again and/or I'm likely not to make friends with someone that can't accept a difference of opinion anyway.
The people I want to ignore are a pain. Its not one post or 20. Its a never-ending disrespect they show to everyone they respond to. Being able to manage my experience in a community allows me to be a part of that community much longer and I'll be much happier while doing so.
Another way of looking at it is, its the high ground. Ignoring someone ends an argument right there on the spot. All temptation to get that last comment or dig in is removed. I don't think ignoring "SHOULD" be used to manage opinions... but if some want to do that... they should be able to. As I mentioned above... why do some feel the need to manage whether or not others get to manage their communications. ignore exists in email, phones, chat, twitter, facebook, friendface, and almost every internet community I've ever seen... for good reason. It solves many more problems than it causes, or else EVERYONE is doing it wrong... and having seen it work, I don't think everyone is wrong. I just think the GOG forums are light on features. The more it grows, the bigger problem this will be.