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Not sure you see what I'm asking. I'm not asking for a public option for all to see. This is not to create a self indulging 'list' of cool people for all to see.This is for my >private< usage. No one else knows if you've blocked someone else's posts (unless you make your action public for unknown reasons...), right?

Let's say I like how John posts all sorts of cool info (which I do). I then choose to create a option that notifies me when he posts a response (again, unless he's blocked me. Just love the blocking thing 'eye roll...'). It'd be the same as my just searching the posts out manually using the Searchilator by name. Again, for clarity's sake, this would only affect posts in the public forums not club mail or anything like that. Not sure where the issue is with that but I'll try to understand better...

RCD
 
"It'd be the same as my just searching the posts out manually using the Searchilator by name."

It's not the same. One requires a manual search, the other amounts to automated stalking.

I've stated my opinion and won't belabor this, since workarounds exist even if the feature is added.
 
Yes, it's your opinion.

And such, I do respect it and even value it.

But...

I'm sorry such a simple request is vexing you, Jeff. I also am not sure I appreciate my suggestion being compared to 'stalking'. Automated vs. manual stalking? Next, why don't we get Robert to create a way to make it possible for members to be able to opt out of being searchable by the Searchalator? Or their posts for that matter? If you find it objectionable that someone might be able to find any posts of yours, either manually or automatically, then think about not posting in what is essentially a PUBLIC forum where what you or anyone else writes becomes viewable by ANYONE. Personally, I wish that you would continue to post as I DO occasionally enjoy your posts if you believe me or not.

By the way, creating a 'bogus account' as an end around for the sake of posting so that 'stalkers' won't know it was you seems a tad extreme, right? Oh, that and it will get oneself bounced by the powers that be who don't care for that sort of thing...

RCD[this post was last edited: 4/4/2014-03:13]
 
Hi Drew, I like both of your ideas a lot. Although Jeff I'm scratching my head here this morning trying to figure out why someone would be so against such an innocent thing, although maybe I'm missing something or not thinking it through so I'm open to listen.

To me it sounds simple, in each members profile there could be a button that says "follow this member" or "favorite this member". Then anytime someone on your favorite list makes a post that you haven't seen yet, a little icon could show up on the index list letting you know.

Again I'm confused as to why anyone would be against that, it's exactly how most social media/network sites work in some way or another. Can you explain further or do other members share the same concerns as Jeff as well??? If so please let me/us know.

Let's please discuss this calmly, since it is a good idea and it seems to be getting checkrates.

Thanks all.
 
Ok, I have a suggestion. I was in a thread and repeatedly pressed the Rinse button expecting to see the whole thing. Then I noticed that there was a small link to the right I had to click. Why not make the big button the link to the full thread?
 
"Again I'm confused as to why anyone would be against that, it's exactly how most social media/network sites work in some way or another."

Some sites work that way. Not most, and not the ones that respect the internet as a utility. Many sites that do offer the feature (Google+/Youtube, Facebook etc) properly give users an option to exclude themselves from this tracking. That's all I'm asking for. The simple reason, for anyone who still can't understand, is that the feature can as readily be used for harrassment and/or stalking as for simple interest. If you've ever been on the receiving end of this nonsense, e.g. people who make it a point to threadpoop on every post of another user etc, you know what I'm talking about.

EDIT: I meant to add, I'd have much less of a problem with it, if DL and ATTT were excluded from the content searches.[this post was last edited: 4/4/2014-09:36]
 
No worries Jeff, I do like Drew's idea and if I do implement I will be sure to include an opt-out feature in everyone's profile incase they do not want their posts highlighted. Me personally I would take it as a compliment if someone followed me (not that I would know it because who follows whom will not be public), but if others have issues with it I want to give them the freedom of choice, I like choices.

As for "not the ones that respect the internet as a utility" I have no idea what that is suppose to mean, and I googled it and almost nothing came up. So if you care to explain it, I'm all ears.

As for excluding ATT and DL from content searches (I assume you are talking about the Super-Searchalator) I don't personally see how that is necessary nor helpful in any way since those posts are hidden from the general public to begin with.

As for the other suggestions, I like them all. I'm making a list of things I think would make for good enhancements. Keep 'em coming!
 
"As for "not the ones that respect the internet as a utility" I have no idea what that is suppose to mean, and I googled it and almost nothing came up. So if you care to explain it, I'm all ears."

Robert, I've already spent way too much time on it, and you've addressed my concern in your last post. I explained it as best I can in my first few responses to Drew's suggestion, and I think only another several years will explain it to many people. Look at the checkmarks. :)

The Searchalator already gives users the ability to search posts by user, but automated posting history and tracking is a separate issue. Hence my comments about the internet being respected as a utility. Another example, a letter to the editor of a local newspaper is not permission for them to consolidate your entire correspondence history and to make it publicly available in one place. It also is not permission for them to allow subscriber-specific tracking and notifications of your future letters to them.
 
Fair enough Jeff, thank you for letting me know your concerns, I will certainly take them into consideration if I decide to implement that feature.

Ok, I have a suggestion. I was in a thread and repeatedly pressed the Rinse button expecting to see the whole thing. Then I noticed that there was a small link to the right I had to click. Why not make the big button the link to the full thread?
Done :-)
 
I love a way to "tag" a post to view again at a later time... For example, someone posts a pic, but I am on my cell phone or tablet, and would like to see the pic in all its glory when I get home to my big screen computer... I'd like to tag the post or the thread while out and about, and when I get home, go to a list of my tags, look at them, and untag them... Maytag and Nottag... (I know that will probably be a premium function)
 
I'd love to able to edit after 6 hours. In a recent post, I wrote "subs" for "suds," which is pretty funny -- who wouldn't love a machine that shoots out delicious subs?-- but when I discovered it a day later, I wanted it fixed.

I only ask because with my new computer, I have discovered the ability to edit way after the fact, on Facebook and at that one and only "corn" site I visit. Be so nice if I could do it here. I'm really not allowed to leave known errors in my written work or I could lose my Permanent English Teacher Certificate ;'D

Thanks in advance if you can do it without much trouble.
 
One thought on the Rinse option....

I've come to really like the new rinse option on existing threads, I bet it saves a lot of server time.

 

One thought I had is that I wish there was a "Previously on..." option, or permanent setting with the Rinse button in threads.  This would simply be the previous 1 or 2 posts in the thread so we could know the drift the thread is taking.  If I come back to a thread after a few days and read a new post a number of times I need a refresher and then load the whole thing.  One or two posts back would jog my memory enough to be helpful.
 
Robert,

I have to give a huge thanks to you for connecting me with other washer fans, up until 2005 thought I was the only one, as I have said on may occasion.

One thing I feel would be great but am not sure how practical it is....an ability to see who has "checkrated" your post/comment that has been made.

Many thanks PaulC
 

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