Bud Plug.
You have to be thin skinned, very thin skinned indeed, to put anyone on this board on ignore. The deed has never once crossed my mind.
Heather Heyer - fake death...she just decided to stop breathing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iS9cbH_K
No, you don't have to be thin skinned. If you knew me in real life, you'd know it wouldn't be possible for me to function in my world with thin skin. Rather, in order to use the ignore function, you just have to recognize that exchanges with some individuals have no value. As an example, if you were debating with someone who repeatedly misrepresented your position in order to address straw men, I think you would find that to be pointless. Likewise, if you were debating with someone whose main tactic is to apply unsubstantiated and insulting labels rather than address substantive points, I think you'd find that to be of no value. Finally, if you were dealing with a poster who implausibly asserted authoritative expertise in areas they don't (and couldn't possibly) have expertise, I think you would find dealing with their posts to be a waste of time (particularly if they happened to be commenting on a matter within your own area of expertise). A reasonable person with other things they could be doing will decide what to read and respond to on an internet forum (and an even more reasonable person would question how much of their time they are spending on an internet forum debating politics with strangers at all!). If you find your exchanges on TERB to be of value, I guess you have no use for the ignore button.
There are some boards where moderation would address some or all of these issues. However, every board can choose to moderate as it sees fit. TERB tolerates a fairly large degree of uncivilized, unproductive discourse, compared to any other message board requiring membership that I've frequented. Perhaps it does so to give the more uncivilized members an outlet away from the review forums (which are the real raison d'etre for TERB). Perhaps the mods just find the mud slinging to be entertaining.
Using the ignore button is a form of self moderation. It's the only moderation tool you really have as a member.
As to your post:
1. I've never suggested Heyer isn't dead, nor have I suggested her death is unrelated to the collision. I haven't suggested anything, because there is no information I can find explaining how she died.
2. The video you linked is no longer available.