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Heddi

(18,312 posts)
Thu May 21, 2015, 08:13 PM May 2015

Ah, the joys, and downsides, to alert blacklists

The joy is that you can block anyone (as long as you have the space) from serving on a jury of one of your posts that was alerted on by another poster.

The downside is you can't block anyone from serving on a jury of one of your alerts against another poster.

Although I suppose "downside" is seen strictly through the eyes of where you stand on the jury-system triangle: alerter, alertee, or juror.



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Ah, the joys, and downsides, to alert blacklists (Original Post) Heddi May 2015 OP
Interesting. Thanks, I didn't know that... onager May 2015 #1
Hey Admins... NeoGreen May 2015 #2
I would pay up to $47 for 50 more slots on my jury blacklist. PeaceNikki May 2015 #3
That's less than 1 dollar a slot Heddi May 2015 #4
Math is hard. PeaceNikki May 2015 #5
I think ATA would be a great place for a "buy a blacklist slot" suggestion. Warren Stupidity May 2015 #6

NeoGreen

(4,033 posts)
2. Hey Admins...
Fri May 22, 2015, 07:48 AM
May 2015

...how does curmudgeoness get the privilege of "Rec"ing 3 times?



Perchance a defect in the script?

If not, how does one reach the "3-Rec" level? I want that.

(sorry curmudgeoness, if I spoiled your fun)

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