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blacklist and whitelist subscriptions #16

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jsamuel opened this issue Dec 22, 2011 · 4 comments
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blacklist and whitelist subscriptions #16

jsamuel opened this issue Dec 22, 2011 · 4 comments
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jsamuel commented Dec 22, 2011

imported trac ticket
created: 2009-06-21 17:49:32
reporter: justin

Add a system of subscribing to whitelists maintained by others (similar to ABP's subscriptions). This would probably also resolve #15.

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jsamuel commented Dec 22, 2011

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created: 2010-02-20 14:40:50
author: Drug0y

due to [https://www.requestpolicy.com/dev/ticket/6 Ticket #6] was accepted, please, regard this request as a request for adding both: blacklist and whitelist subscriptions.

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jsamuel commented Dec 22, 2011

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created: 2011-07-14 00:44:45
author: pakmenu

I assume that permanently blacklisted sites would not couse the flag to go red, as the user obviously intentionally decided not to want the cross linking, and so the flag would not go 'RED' if only blacklisted sites are found cross linked to.
(eg. googleanalitics)

This would solve ticket #1 Add an "ignore blocked requests to" option!
Just add the sites you always want ignored to the blacklist.

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Drugoy commented Feb 16, 2012

Could you, please, set milestone 0.6 for this issue?
The sooner this feature appears - the sooner users will start maintaining subscriptions. That would effect the users society much.

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jsamuel commented Feb 16, 2012

I've set the milestone as 1.0.

If there's a 0.6, it won't be anything that offers new user-facing features. For all practical purposes, 0.5 is where the 0.x branch ends.

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