Hey thanks for tagging me and proving my point that even the ignore feature makes these posts inescapable
During the period that led to the hiring of Dan Hurley, my list of people on Ignore ballooned to record numbers. It was the only way to deal with the polarized community.
After things reset, I went through my Ignores and kept only 1 or 2. Over time, I would recognize when something was missing, and I started to discover who Ignored me. At first, I thought, "Who'd want to ignore me?" Then I got pretty good at guessing who had posted what I wasn't seeing. Most times I was not surprised that when I'd discover another ignorer, and I could see how I could have been bothersome in response to posts that led me to be critical. I didn't really miss anybody, and with only one exception, I could always see somebody's initial post when they opened up a new thread, but not any follow up comments. I have no idea why that one poster was 100% invisible to me. Jecs not anymore, and I appreciate his posts for the most part.
Anyway, after the site update, all posters returned to my view. The people who had previously ignored me still write things that can annoy me, but it's not enough for me to speak up. They even sometimes contribute things that I can give a Like to. I have no idea if perhaps they still don't see my posts, but now I do see theirs. I don't care to get to the bottom of this.
Ast the end of February, I've firmly shifted to the part of the season where things have to come together, including the fans. I'm not in favor of people putting their energy into rosters for a year or two into the future, but I did like the snowstorm thread
I loved Wednesday's game, and I wish for focus and good performance to earn a sweep against Seton Hall on Saturday afternoon.
Go Huskies.