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Easy for members to check. Personal Options > Ignore Users. Each page has 27 names X number of pages.
Easy for members to check. Personal Options > Ignore Users. Each page has 27 names X number of pages.
You have to put your sister on ignore?3 models, one since she's my sister ..
No, but I didn't want her popping up on my model pageYou have to put your sister on ignore?
You don't know just to stay away?
Related to this topic somewhat, recently I have had an increase in PM contact getting to annoying levels. In changing the sound notification to a single message it freed up the ignore hand for other activities until it felt free to click on the message.
[In simple terms it cuts out the pester private messaging noise pollution, by grouping each one as a single message.]
The number on ignore is still 6, but have removed 5 models from friends list since the reply.
I think it does. In that case you could add another few (3-4) to my list.Similar to me. Any time I log on, I get about three different PMs within a couple of seconds of logging on and it continues for a while. If I don't want to chat, I usually just ignore and close without reading.
Does willful, manual ignore count?
I think it does. In that case you could add another few (3-4) to my list.
There are quite a few steps in your settings to adjust this, the main one members use is to have PM set to 'friends only'. Another is to keep points and tokens hidden to avoid tempting models who notice you.
I don't think either will stop that initial flood of messages as you arrive unless you want to restrict your viewing habits to only a few models.
I do a 'hello' only to the random models; and for those who I know I only ignore repeated attention seeking messages. I take my time to answer anyone until I am ready, I reply on my time not the models.
If it is beginning to bother you, I do believe in taking more proactive steps to prevent it... Switching sites, logging off, making secondary accounts, ignore, and confronting the model directly are a few options available. I've tried all at some stage; I find that 'manning up' and confronting the model works best for me.
I had a long chat to one model that I had removed from friends list last night about this and her behaviour in particular: Including why I tolerate it. Hopefully she listened and stops scaring interested members away; personally I think she will still chase attention seeking as her default strategy but am hopeful that she takes more control over it. If she can't show more respect to me, she will make the ignore list.
Studios like any business do have employee meetings and this may include lists of top customers. Add in gossip and models working together and more popular members do get shared by studio models.Wonder if there's a "member's list" some people get put on if there's a studio involved and multiple models there?
I call this move the 'fallen angel', one for the sad, desperate, and failing. They can give a good cheap show, but the well of begging is endless. Ignore and a little pity is the best option.I've had some pretty direct messages with some models, as well as just directly ignore a few that really got bad. Went so far as to report one as she was borderline harrasment in PM's, and had never been in her room.
I kind of respect this type of model and it is one of the reasons I don't ignore them. Frustration and boredom are such common, valid emotions that being called out for lack of interest in a model on occasion is fair. It may not be too clever, but an emotion like anger is a fair thing to feel.Another one, just stopped going to her room entirely when she went off on another guest for watching a member's token's and when it dropped without her getting tipped, she berated him. Then, she'd harrass me both in messages and such about my not going to her room and spending time/tips with other models.