>Doesn't this also implement one member's twit filter on everyone else? For example, if Jay twitted me, then I am on his filter list. Now I cannot reply to Jay at all in the forum? That means that the rest of the public cannot see my messages either because I am actually prevented from replying? My understanding of the filter has always been that it limits the viewing of the reply message only by the person who has that member in his/her twit filter. It doesn't prevent a member on a twit filter from actually replying to a message by someone who has put him/her on their filter.
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>Previously the twit filter was invisible unless a user who has been put on someone's twit filter attempted to send a private message to the person who twitted him/her. I think it should remain that way. It didn't limit posting in the forum, only the viewing of the messages.
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>This has been changed?
In rare occasions, it could be like that. But, in most cases, when it comes to that point, it would be mostly because the topic has shifted only between the two individuals, such as getting closed to be a sensitive messages, for example, and in such a situation, assuming one would have added the other on his or her twit filter, then, this would prevent further posting.