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0rganism

(23,943 posts)
Thu Oct 3, 2019, 05:10 PM Oct 2019

is there a way to tell if another DU user has trashed/hidden a thread or blocked you?

say you post an OP, starts a thread.

someone drops in on the thread, disagrees vehemently with you. you reply in good faith, and the conversation just dies there. one possibility might be that they simply can't see your reply due to hiding a thread or blocking your posts. it would be nice to know about that to establish context and answer questions like "should i bother trying to discuss something with this person?"

not sure how others are handling this. is there a way to know?

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is there a way to tell if another DU user has trashed/hidden a thread or blocked you? (Original Post) 0rganism Oct 2019 OP
no Voltaire2 Oct 2019 #1
its an internet msg board. no need to know that IMO. not possible probably. nt msongs Oct 2019 #2
it's also a discussion forum 0rganism Oct 2019 #4
Happens all the time. I do that, too, sometimes... TreasonousBastard Oct 2019 #3
i have been known to enjoy the discussions i have with other DUers 0rganism Oct 2019 #5
Likely they had nothing further to say. GeorgeGist Oct 2019 #6
that's what i think too, but it would be nice to know if there's a block of some kind 0rganism Oct 2019 #7
If people knew who was blocking them, that would lead to all kinds of problems. cwydro Oct 2019 #8
not that i know off weareacouple Oct 2019 #9
if they had you blocked, would they see your OP? Skittles Oct 2019 #10

0rganism

(23,943 posts)
4. it's also a discussion forum
Thu Oct 3, 2019, 05:30 PM
Oct 2019

people can have disagreements, so they discuss and sometimes find common ground

i just think it would be nice to know which situation i'm stepping into if i reply to a post. should be pretty easy for the admins to add a little icon next to the username showing the user trashed the current thread, or a warning page saying "the user you're replying to won't be able to see your response" when you hit reply.

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
3. Happens all the time. I do that, too, sometimes...
Thu Oct 3, 2019, 05:25 PM
Oct 2019

It's just an anonymous internet board and not important enough to argue over.

There are other things that interrupt a good fight here, and this place moves too fast to keep it up. Make the point and go away...

And that's before trolls get started.

0rganism

(23,943 posts)
5. i have been known to enjoy the discussions i have with other DUers
Thu Oct 3, 2019, 05:41 PM
Oct 2019

some of the most enjoyable discussions begin as bitter disagreements and end otherwise. for the sake of discourse, i'd like to think that it's still possible to communicate beyond dropping an OP or a single-level response, but maybe i'm wrong. it's also possible we've devolved and been alienated into becoming poop-flinging primates incapable of connecting with one-another outside of financial transactions, which i sincerely hope is not the case.

maybe i'm getting too old for this, but i remember a time when you didn't "make the point and go away", you made the point and stuck around to discuss it.

0rganism

(23,943 posts)
7. that's what i think too, but it would be nice to know if there's a block of some kind
Thu Oct 3, 2019, 06:56 PM
Oct 2019

it's not like the conversation that triggered my OP here reached a natural end-point

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
8. If people knew who was blocking them, that would lead to all kinds of problems.
Fri Oct 4, 2019, 10:17 PM
Oct 2019

People tend to hold grudges on this site, so that wouldn’t be advisable imo.

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