The "ignore" settings

By Olorin93, in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game

@PsychoRocka: Fair enough. If some users and their posts are so infuriating to you or really undermine your self-esteem, then sure, blocking them seems reasonable. But that's exactly my point. Why do people give this forum so much undeserved importance in their lives? Why do people care so much for what other users say about how they play? I mean, I have no reason to think it is important what some guy from the other side of the world who I'm never going to meet says about how I play solo. You yourself said it: "My wins and gameplay experiences are just as valid as anyone elses", so why even care what booored thinks about it?

btw, on the subject of Trololo, I used to like him a lot more earlier, when he mostly made contributions and normal posts and didn't think himself to be much funnier than he actually is. But oh well, people change, and he's still a good fella.

Edit: Then again there also other scenarios. If someone was not critisizing the way I play but instead insulting me or flaming me directly, I wouldn't really care about it, but instead of ignoring it I would report him for sure. This is also the case for someone who gives bad rules advise or theaches wrong things to new players, but that's because it either doesn't have anything to do with the game or because it can be "harmful" to other people.

Edited by Gizlivadi