Things I've learned from the forums here

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  • Alluminati
    Alluminati Posts: 6,208 Member
    Most helpful for the forums: How the automatic ignoring thing works. I even use it when I see crazy, nasty people being rude to others. Zap! All the nonsense and rudeness gone and future stuff avoided entirely. :)
  • DecemberPsalm
    DecemberPsalm Posts: 97 Member
    I heart MFP!!!

    I used Fitday for years which is like a solitary cold dungeon (though their progress graphs are superb). Then I switched to Sparkpeople which is colorful and happy looking, but the forum is so innocent...so vanilla.

    When I finally discovered MFP I had NO IDEA it would be like THIS. I learn new things all the time (same things as you, OP, I seriously didn't even know the meal-time-metabolism thing was a myth before last month!!) AND laugh my *kitten* off. I wish I knew how to explain to my friends that my newest form of comedic entertainment is on my weight loss forum, lol.
  • levitateme
    levitateme Posts: 999 Member
    Most helpful for the forums: How the automatic ignoring thing works. I even use it when I see crazy, nasty people being rude to others. Zap! All the nonsense and rudeness gone and future stuff avoided entirely. :)

    Since the "rude" people tend to be the ones with the best advice, good luck in your success.
  • likitisplit
    likitisplit Posts: 9,420 Member
    Most helpful for the forums: How the automatic ignoring thing works. I even use it when I see crazy, nasty people being rude to others. Zap! All the nonsense and rudeness gone and future stuff avoided entirely. :)

    Since the "rude" people tend to be the ones with the best advice, good luck in your success.

    I agree about the ignore feature. Though I use a different standard for applying it.
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