If you click on user cp under settings and options you can ignore any user.Once you ignore them you know longer see posts that they make it's a great feature that I imagine some of you might like to take advantage of.
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Originally posted by calotofwrestling View PostIf you click on user cp under settings and options you can ignore any user.Once you ignore them you know longer see posts that they make it's a great feature that I imagine some of you might like to take advantage of.
This isn’t that uncommon either. Go to other state message boards. They ask why your joining. Send info to confirm you have a valid email. And put you in a 5-10 day trial membership.
So the open forum can talk about wrestling by people that love wrestling. And all the other forums can deal with trolls and fake ids or anonymous people.
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Originally posted by pcc club coach View PostI love the idea but think I have a better one. Why not create a OPEN forum for any wrestling posts, however the poster has to have a real name and email. Thus they could be accountable for what’s said. I guarantee I know several others that would love to post but don’t want to deal with the trolls or newbies. If this was handled correctly I would also bet site donations would go up.
This isn’t that uncommon either. Go to other state message boards. They ask why your joining. Send info to confirm you have a valid email. And put you in a 5-10 day trial membership.
So the open forum can talk about wrestling by people that love wrestling. And all the other forums can deal with trolls and fake ids or anonymous people.
I have complete respect for this idea. That's why I love the IWCOA Facebook site, because it forces people to pause, before they post, and 99% of what they have to say isn't going to hurt someone, but boost them.
My name is Mick Torres. My coaches' bulletin board at ILWrestle.com has my phone number on it. My logo was designed by my young nephew as one of his first graphic design projects when he was in high school. He is now a paramedic and fireman with Schaumburg Township and I honor him and all the brave men who risk their lives every day in their work by proudly displaying it.
The lessons we teach our children come from both from our actions and our words. Great idea PCC..
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