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Old 03-05-2008, 05:54 AM
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Hi Heather,

How do I do this? I went to the 'buddy/ignore' list, and all it will show is my top friends and adding someone to it. There is no ignore option anymore, or perhaps it is my computer, I don't know.

Pls advise.

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I'm curious about how to do this too.
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Oh great, yet another board where I'll be ignored...

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LOL Steuss..I won't ignore ya!
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Oh great, yet another board where I'll be ignored...

Who said that?



It's kind of hard to ignore that avatar.
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Heather, why can't we put mods on ignore?
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Ah shucks Pushka, thank you.

Although I have become quite apt at talking to myself, I have a tendency to not listen. It’s nice to know someone will be listening to me even when I’m not.
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It's kind of hard to ignore that avatar.
It's all part of my dark plan. I'm not sure what the plan is yet... because it's too dark.
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Hey Heather,

Still waiting on some direction here. How do I do this?
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Hiya Six...Heather will be looking into this for you.
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Was there an ignore option before? I don't remember seeing one for the main site. I know there is an option in the usercp of the forums, but because it has been integrated with another software package, that option is disabled. I will check with the person who designed the plugin, but for now, if you really want to do this, you can click on the person you want to ignore and hit "Add * to your buddy list" Then in the URL, you will see something like this:
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http://www.lds.net/forums/profile.php?do=addlist&userlist=buddy&u=999999
Change where it says "buddy" to "ignore," like this:
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http://www.lds.net/forums/profile.php?do=addlist&userlist=ignore&u=999999
and hit enter. It will have the ignore page for you.
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