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Michel please fix the twit list
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10/12/2008 10:49:59
 
 
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>>>>>>>>Jay,
>>>>>>>>I don't think there's any point in arguing. Some people have a sense of entitlement that I will never understand. Maybe it's a cultural thing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You put a label on the person calling that person a twit. Why you're surprised that person may not like that label ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So, call it something nicer. Like "Person who I would prefer not to communicate with" - is that better? I don't care what it's called, just that it exists. You can call it the "I love butterflies" filter for all I care. Is that your issue with it?
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm on your twit filter but I know that you read my replies. And sometimes you reply to me. That's the thing I don't get.
>>>>>
>>>>>Like I said in the original message when I started this thread I don't mind being on the twit list of some developers over here. This is in no way a low self-esteem issue.
>>>>>
>>>>>I understand the principle of a twit list. But apparently you're the one that don't get it.
>>>>
>>>>If you don't want to see his replies, put him on your twit filter list. Simple. :o) The only part of the twit filter that seems to be broken is that replies from those in your twit filter still show up in the left pane under 'Reply'
>>>
>>>For Michel I guess that it would'nt be that much of a deal.
>>>
>>>
>>>IF user is on the reader's twit list
>>>   thisform.ButtonReply.enabled = .f.
>>>ENDIF
>>>
>>>
>>>Then the twit filter would seem more logic I guess.
>>
>>I disagree. The twit filter is not meant (my understanding anyway) to prevent a user from replying to a thread. If you employ a twit filter it shouldn't affect anyone else - in other words, you are filtering what you see, not what people are able to post or what others may view. It is a filter which only applies to you. It shouldn't prevent anyone from replying to a thread. It should only filter what you view.
>
>Tracy, I disagree here. Putting someone on your twit filter list means that you don't like to interact with that person. In a COMMUNITY that implies that you will have to refrain from ANY conversation that the twitted person is part of. So, the code should be:
>
>
IF ANY participant of this thread is on the reader's twit list
>   thisform.ButtonReply.enabled = .f.
>ENDIF
Regardless of how you would like it to work, I think you'll find that the UT twit filter operates in exactly the same way as every other twit filter I've ever come across. There is nothing exotic about it. You are using a water pistol to put out a forest fire if you want the standard twit filter operation to change.
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