Can a member turn off another's members post?

Can somebody help me? There used to be a way, long ago when Bonanza was Bonanzle, where you could ’’ignore’’ an ID’s or Member’s postings, thus you’d not be able to actually SEE that member’s postings, and I’m wondering if there’s still a way to do that, thanks if you can help me, I surely appreciate it,Thanks again! I’ve already gone here, and it’s not there, [URL removed] [URL removed]

asked over 9 years ago

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You can hide notifications in your switchboard, but that is not person specific (at least I do not think so) and you can block a user ID in Edit booth options, payments and purchases tab..but I do not know of any way to ignore a person’s posts..not sure I ever knew that one here

but you can search the old forums for the info if you like..they are still here..

answered over 9 years ago

ccmom
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divinefabricsnmore says: September 02, 2014

Thanks so very much DearieC! I’ve looked and looked, even in old forums, cannot find what I’m looking for, but I Truly Appreciate YOUR Kinder kind of response, here and elsewhere! ![URL removed]

Hi Dee! :)
What do you mean, when they post in your booth?

answered over 9 years ago

misskeech
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divinefabricsnmore says: September 04, 2014

No, MissK SweetiePieC, I mean years ago if you were in a Forum, you could choose ‘’ignore this poster’’ and so you could go to that forum, but never see the posts of a specific Bonanza ID aka Member, not in a booth, in the forums, hon! ![URL removed] ![URL removed] ![URL removed]

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