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Add /ignore command #288

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marukka opened this issue Oct 24, 2016 · 6 comments
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Add /ignore command #288

marukka opened this issue Oct 24, 2016 · 6 comments
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@marukka
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marukka commented Oct 24, 2016

Because there are plenty of people on IRC who need to be ignored

@jhthorsen
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Thanks for the suggestion! I will have a look at it as soon as I find time.

@jhthorsen
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I guess this could be implemented somehow the same way as 9a31ef7.

Do you have an example on how you would ignore people @marukka? Also, should that just result in the messages not being visible in frontend or also not logged?

I'm sorry to say, I haven't really missed out on this feature myself, so I'm not sure when it will be implemented. Maybe @marcusramberg wants to give it a go..?

@marukka
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marukka commented Feb 21, 2017

personally I dont care. I sit in a couple channels which have bots in them which are far too active for my liking. As long as I dont have to see them i'd be happy.

@pink-mist
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My personal preference would be to have them still logged. That way it might be possible to temporarily disable the ignore if you might feel like you're missing something pertinent, which is a feature I miss in most irc client's ignore implementations.

@jhthorsen jhthorsen added this to the Backlog milestone Oct 27, 2019
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arnt commented Mar 6, 2020

I have an example. I'm on an IRC channel for a busy software project, to which some well-meaning people feed the output of the project's build bots. The channel is used for development chitchat, but it would be more easier to use for that if one could ignore everything said by a particular nick.

The ignore could let through anything that would lead to a notification (e.g. "build broken; last commit by: arnt"), which I suppose might relieve some people's philosophical objections.

@TehPeGaSuS
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I really don't like to point out the way other applications do their things, but sometimes it can help other apps to grow.
Here's how IRCCloud works with ignore so far:

  1. When you ignore a user, their messages are completely hidden (but still logged)
  2. When you unignore a user all their messages until the date are shown again
  3. If you ignore a user but you open a PM (or already have one) with them, you'll receive PM messages nonetheless while channel messages are still blocked.

Hope this helps a bit.
Cheers

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