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Dear Webmaster (not to be confused with Skymaster
Is there a way on the board to filter out all messages from a given poster, but leave the thread ? |
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Guppy-Jeez....I grew up flying pistons with my dad and have always had a plane....why do you sling so much mud? Better yet why go on a Skymaster web site to bash Skymasters? My appoligies to all for the original thread getting hi-jacked....I'm done!
Last edited by Red Air Rambo : 11-29-11 at 10:58 AM. |
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what you wish to read! let the individual decide what they wish to read, respond to or just IGNORE. ignoring a rant makes it disappear;usually all opinions have some merit maybe not much in others eye; but some. |
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Does that mean no, there isn't a way for an individual to block out specific posters? I didn't ask for anyones opinion about what may consitiute censorship. Censorship is when someone else attempt to tell you what you should or shouldn't view, not what you yourself find worthy of viewing.
This thread has deteriorated into what reminds me of articles that appear at times in various aviation magazines about how often-times students are swayed away from aviation because they encounter flight instructors who are so overbearing and obnoxious that they turn people off on the whole industry. Wow, I wonder where they get those kind of ideas ? |
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I have done it in the past. You simply remove the offending post, and the thread remains intact. Watch, my comment about being passed by a Howard is now deleted. While, the quote from that message remains intact. However, as a user, you do not have that ability. |
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DC 6, DC 9, Boeing 727 driver
Being an old 121 driver for 30 years, these old eyes have seen it all. I will spare you the agony....
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