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I can't even remember all of the rules, but this should be obvious - you don't get to ignore mods.
This would only matter if you were consuming every available post, though. OP has 36 posts across almost a decade, if you only visit the site to read the CW and don't engage in quests or post your own stuff then ignoring users becomes much more efficient than ignoring each one of their threads. If you wanted to e.g. ignore every WC or Chaos Gatcha story, ignoring YiteWrite would hit like 60 of them with a single click. There are plenty of users with a 0 post count who would face no possible consequences for doing this because they never do anything that could require them to be aware of moderation in the first place. Nyaa isn't quite there but the use case exists, even if they're not the primary audience of the site.Just because a person writes something you don't like, does not mean they will never have anything to say that you will find useful or relevant.
Partly fair, I suppose. But there are some moderator actions that could still happen and be relevant. It's not all about warnings. Certain announcements, like if there's an April Fools thing going on and they can't read the announcement/explanation because they ignored the staff member who posted it, for example. Or if their account gets taken by a spam bot, and a staff member has to mute their account temporarily and send a PM telling them to change their password. Or if they want to ask a question about some functionality of the forum, or look for other people asking the question in the past (Hello! This is why we're here today!), they could be unable to see the answer that a staff member gave.This would only matter if you were consuming every available post, though. OP has 36 posts across almost a decade, if you only visit the site to read the CW and don't engage in quests or post your own stuff then ignoring users becomes much more efficient than ignoring each one of their threads. If you wanted to e.g. ignore every WC or Chaos Gatcha story, ignoring YiteWrite would hit like 60 of them with a single click. There are plenty of users with a 0 post count who would face no possible consequences for doing this because they never do anything that could require them to be aware of moderation in the first place. Nyaa isn't quite there but the use case exists, even if they're not the primary audience of the site.
While not being able to be sent a message by a moderator would be a problem (and most BBS and group chat software that allows block/ignore allows moderators to message you anyway for this reason), if you've lost your account you're going to be reduced to emailing the owners outside of the forum and if you're not posting then being muted isn't a problem anyway. Obviously it's not an ideal situation, particularly from the staff's perspective, but I can easily imagine such a user not caring.Or if their account gets taken by a spam bot, and a staff member has to mute their account temporarily and send a PM telling them to change their password.