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Q&A I would like basic killfile functionality.

I would like, when I am logged in, the ability to specify that I do not want to see posts, or posts and answers, from a list of users. It would be preferable if this defaulted to the community that...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by dsr‭  ·  last activity 2y ago by Canina‭

Question feature-request
#1: Initial revision by user avatar dsr‭ · 2021-09-24T18:11:35Z (over 2 years ago)
I would like basic killfile functionality.
I would like, when I am logged in, the ability to specify that I do not want to see posts, or posts and answers, from a list of users. It would be preferable if this defaulted to the community that I am currently in, but had the option to add others or a universal that included future communities.

They should not be able to know that I am ignoring them except by the fact that I am unusually good at ignoring them.

I suspect other people will want this feature, too.