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To: Don Miller who wrote (2455)4/16/2004 4:05:36 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4895
 
What is the count limit for the SI ignored list? We would need at least 200 to justify moving here.

Are you actually worried 200 Yahoo people will follow you over to SI just to bash "your" stock? If you are, instead, worried that 200 people already on SI will need to be ignored, you might consider there's probably a very good reason why they've chose to be voices of dissent.

- Jeff



To: Don Miller who wrote (2455)4/16/2004 6:05:39 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 4895
 
What stock is it? Yahoo is a total waste. There's probably 2 paid bashers with 100 aliases each. I usually use that type of stuff as a buy indicator after the stock falls.



To: Don Miller who wrote (2455)4/16/2004 7:20:05 PM
From: SI Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4895
 
I'm not aware of any current limitation on ignores.



To: Don Miller who wrote (2455)4/20/2004 1:31:55 PM
From: SI Bob  Respond to of 4895
 
There is no count limit on ignores here and it's possible to ignore replies to an ignored person. Also, it's possible to make a thread moderated so that a person the moderator doesn't want posting to the thread will be unable to.

A caveat: I'm currently working on a new version of the site and it's quite possible it'll go into production as a replacement of this version before the Ignore function is complete. However, it won't go into production before the Moderator ability is in place.

I'm curious what stock you're talking about.

Interesting that you mentioned SEPR. I got burned pretty badly recently on some puts on it. I thought the market over-reacted to some news on it. However, the market is never wrong, even when it's wrong.