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Thanks, but would it be possible to add a feature that would only turn off notifications by the users that you've ignored?
Seems like an oversight of the ignore feature. If you've ignored someone, you surely wouldn't want any notifications from them at all.
 
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Seems like an oversight of the ignore feature. If you've ignored someone, you surely wouldn't want any notifications from them at all.
Sorry for my bad English. I mean there's a guy that I ignore on this forum but I still got notifications whenever he puts "haha" reaction to my posts. It's either disable all or nothing. I'd just want to disable him.
 
Sorry for my bad English. I mean there's a guy that I ignore on this forum but I still got notifications whenever he puts "haha" reaction to my posts. It's either disable all or nothing. I'd just want to disable him.
Your English is fine. I get an MR member that “hahas” many of my posts. I ignore it and take it with a grain of salt…a stranger didn’t like a post I made…so what?
 
Maybe don't give into blaming somebody that needs to relieve himself by reacting a "Haha" emoji but give into what he needs to get him self by and going on Macrumors. Sometimes people are weird on the internet but let's all be at it with whatever thy need

Cheers
 
Sorry for my bad English. I mean there's a guy that I ignore on this forum but I still got notifications whenever he puts "haha" reaction to my posts. It's either disable all or nothing. I'd just want to disable him.
If this user is demonstrably inserting laughing reactions to most of your posts, I would consider that as a form of stalking and, if reported, probably the mods would take action.
If, on the other side, we are talking about a few reactions here and there, I would advise you to try to pay no attention. This is how the internet and social media (including forums) work.
 
If this user is demonstrably inserting laughing reactions to most of your posts, I would consider that as a form of stalking and, if reported, probably the mods would take action.
If, on the other side, we are talking about a few reactions here and there, I would advise you to try to pay no attention. This is how the internet and social media (including forums) work.
(the bolded) That's my opinion as well.
 
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