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How to IGNORE users on DealerRefresh - Settings

Fuck off, how's that sound?

We are strong believers in the first amendment. There is a reason Freedom of Speech is #1! Cancel culture is not something we support at DealerRefresh. We support our rules and as long as they are not broken, you won't be banned. It is because of these things you are still here, Lau.
 
We are strong believers in the first amendment. There is a reason Freedom of Speech is #1! Cancel culture is not something we support at DealerRefresh. We support our rules and as long as they are not broken, you won't be banned. It is because of these things you are still here, Lau.
That makes sense... you always were in support of cursing and fights, you asked for it.

BTW, I think I still have the messages from you and Jeff on how much you think (well, thought) Brian Pasch was a fraudster and then all of a sudden you have him on your show!? Uhmmmm... huh? There's an old saying... a leopard cannot change its spots. :baby:
 

✨ AI Highlights

  • Jeff Kershner explains how to use the ignore feature on DealerRefresh to filter out problematic posts, prompted by requests to ban Alexander Lau for increasingly negative and unprofessional contributions.
  • Lau responds defensively, claiming his criticism of vendors is truthful and valuable, while other members either support the ignore feature or nostalgically reference past forum conflicts.
  • The thread ultimately demonstrates the platform's preference for self-moderation tools over outright bans, allowing members to curate their own experience rather than enforcing community-wide censorship.

Jeff Kershner explains how to use the ignore feature on DealerRefresh to filter out problematic posts, prompted by requests to ban Alexander Lau for increasingly negative and unprofessional contributions. Lau responds defensively, claiming his criticism of vendors is truthful and valuable, while other members either support the ignore feature or nostalgically reference past forum conflicts. The thread ultimately demonstrates the platform's preference for self-moderation tools over outright bans, allowing members to curate their own experience rather than enforcing community-wide censorship.

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