Agree. One shouldn't just complain to oneself.Dhammanando wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:46 amIf the badgered member sends a message of complaint to a mod or reports the badgering post, and if the mod judges the complaint to be justified, then the badgering member will be instructed to desist. In practice they usually do so. If they don't then they're given warnings or suspensions.
It is necessary to complain though, for moderators don't keep a close watch on who's feuding with whom.
People you have on your ignore list should not trigger notifications
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One funny thing: When I click into a notification of a post by someone in my ignore/foe list, I get this:
It's as if I've been suspended/banned, although obviously that's not true. Bug?Information
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Re: People you have on your ignore list should not trigger notifications
Greetings bhante,
Metta,
Paul.
No, that likely means that the post in question has since been relocated to the section where we store (rather than properly delete) deleted posts.
Metta,
Paul.
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Maybe instead of worrying about notifications it would be better to understand why certain people tend to trigger you. Because the more it happens in the present the more it will happen in the future.
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Just switch off notifications.
Cleared. αδόξαστος.
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Yup. Unsubscribing from DhammaWheel works too.