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"There’s no point in acting surprised about it. All the planning charts and demolition orders have been on display at your local planning department in Alpha Centauri for 50 of your Earth years, so you’ve had plenty of time to lodge any formal complaint and it’s far too late to start making a fuss about it now." — kaya3 6 hours ago
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@VLAZ I noticed that too when I was pointed to the Stacks update some time before the change went live - I appreciate the idea of color-coded labels for different states of a given post, but yeah, the decision to make "ignored" a label with a high-contrast background color that insures that any post with it stands like a sore thumb is baffling
If you ask me, I would prefer ignored tags to be just filtered out from the collection - I ignore them for a reason, god damn it
I personally don't like that. I also barely use the "ignore user" feature where available because I believe that content has to be truly irredeemable to completely remove. And I don't think that's the case for many things.
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@VLAZ yeah, although in contrast to ignoring tags, the "ignore user" feature reeks of the cultural practice of shunning, and I am not in favor of that. It also stands against the motto of evaluating content, not users, which I strongly support
@VLAZ I understand your POV on that - it's just that for me, "ignore" is a fancy word for "filter", so it makes sense that the ignored content is filtered out. I am fine with just deephasising content but making it accessible, though - and that's what, as we both agree, the new design does not do well - with this label, ignored questions stand out even more than the non-ignored ones. I would not call it satisfying the success criterion on de-emphasising content :)
Same here. Over the course of my online participation, I've found very few users worth ignoring. As I said, the content they produce should be completely irredeemable. Which happens but trolls tend to get dealt with quickly. For me to ignore someone, they have to be straight trolling. The "soft ignore" feature that collapsed the posts was more OK, since I knew I wouldn't lose out on somebody's content. But perhaps I didn't want to read all they wrote.
GameFAQs has a decent feature where you can "tag" users. Basically it adds a small custom label next to their name. You can then use that to say something like "technically inept" if they post garbage in technical discussions. Or something like "great taste in games" if their recommendations are all awesome. It's not really ignore, nor "watch", so you can use it for either or whatever you wish.
I had one user tagged as "drive by troll" since they did the classic post a controversial topic and leave several times. When they showed up again a year later I knew not to engage.
Also, GameFAQs has a terrible feature called "block". You can ignore a user and then you cannot see their posts. You can then block an ignored user and they cannot see what you post. IMO, a terrible solution to a weird problem. Which is that an ignored person can still reply to you, even if you don't see it.
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@VLAZ yeah, an ability to add some sort of annotation like "tread carefully", "cannot be reasoned with", or similar is a nice feature to have, I wouldn't mind SE having one too - seems to be quite useful
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