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To: jlallen who wrote (366)3/23/2006 11:30:14 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 14758
 
In my experience I have noted that if you behave badly people will put you on ignore. But of course experiences will differ, as well as attempts at self justification. I assume that the people who have me on ignore probably found my behavior annoying, and it had very little to do with my message. "Truth" isn't something we see much of on SI- on SI it's mostly "opinions"- although some people do confuse the two, and then some of the people who confuse the two determinedly attack people who don't agree that their opinion equals "truth". Such people who continually attack, and confuse the personal, with discussions of events and ideas, are not much fun to talk to, and in fact it can be downright unpleasant to deal with them- although when two such people meet up, and share a similar interest in rolling in the mud, I'm sure it can be fun or satisfying for the two parties who share that interest (on a par with sadomasochism- in that it's all about meeting the right partner.)

We will just have to disagree if you think huge numbers of ignores don't say something about the behavior of a poster. I understand the temptation to believe that it's not about the numbers, but to give in to that temptation doesn't seem very logical to me.
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