Twit filters may be okay in certain cases, but not in THIS forum. That's what I'm trying to make clear. This forum is for professional developers. Hypothetically, if I'd notice that one of my employees refuses to interact at all with another employee, I'd fire him. What this forum needs is an active moderator.
>You might want to read this:
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http://www.of-counsel.com/of-counsel/News/Etiquet/Etiquet.htm>
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...marks the sender as a "twit," who other users can filter out with the "twit filter" in their software. >
>or look up twit filter here:
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http://www.ibiblio.org/j126/Internet/MainPage.swf>
>(that goes back to 1996)
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>or see 'ignore list' here:
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http://objectmix.com/faq.php?faq=vb3_board_usage#faq_vb3_troublesome_users>
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>or here search for 'twit filter' on the page:
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http://www.professional.org/newuser.html
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