I would like to be able to opt out of ticket exchange forum

Yellow Snow

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Just my opinion, but I would like the ability to opt out of the ticket exchange forum.

It is already starting... my main page is getting cluttered with people haggling over tickets and parking passes, and it will only get worse.

I use the "new posts/recent posts" method to keep up with conversations on here and it makes it difficult because threads i want to read get buried.

My 2 cents.
 

Cyched

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Just my opinion, but I would like the ability to opt out of the ticket exchange forum.

It is already starting... my main page is getting cluttered with people haggling over tickets and parking passes, and it will only get worse.

I use the "new posts/recent posts" method to keep up with conversations on here and it makes it difficult because threads i want to read get buried.

My 2 cents.

While you're here, do you by chance need 2 tickets for the UNI game?
 

Incyte

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With winning dialog like this i don't think im missing much opting out if the politics forum.
 
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chuckd4735

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Or just be able to opt out of any forum in general.

I love this idea. My only additional request is that all opting out did would take it off your front page like the old site. I opt out of politics currently, but would still like to go in and be able to LOL when I wanted. This site does not let you see anything when you opt out.
 

Yellow Snow

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Never really had a problem with these posts from that forum.

And that is fine. To each their own. But the fact that this site has the technology to let you opt out of the Instate Rivals forum and the Politics/Religion forum says they can do it if they want.

I'm opted out of politics, but still read ISR. Why did they make those two opt outable in the first place? Because it was cluttering everything else up for those who have no interest.

I don't need tickets. I don't need parking passes... etc. Same thing.
 
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