Objects owned by people you've blocked should NOT still be able to send you things
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JadeThe Strange
Title. I've blocked this event owner who has absolutely SPAMMED me with invites over the past few weeks. It was ridiculous it was something like 3 or 4 notecard invites per day, every time I'd log on I'd have multiples. I blocked the owner and I blocked the object they were being sent from. They've apparently since created a new object and SL isn't giving me the object name this time for some reason so I can't block it.
Why on earth are users we've blocked still able to send us things via object? Why aren't all of their objects blocked by default too? Blocking is supposed to block all interaction with them not just direct messages. Please fix this, it's really really irritating and I keep having to delete tons of notecards from this person. They're already blocked, I should see absolutely zero items from them in my inventory.
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EmilyHearts Resident
Same, I muted a lot of people because of spam. Despite that, we still receive their notecards with a notification, even though theyâre muted. We shouldnât receive anything at all. Itâs a failure in the system.
Galilla Sinatra
I'm having the same issue. I'm suddenly receiving event notices from an object from a performer I blocked ages ago. Every day I log in and have a new notice from this person. This has just started in the last few weeks. Blocking the performer again does no good.
Darien Caldwell
Agreed. Not only that, but some people seem to be able to send things (notecards) even when you have blocked them, and the objects they have rezzed to send them. It's unconscionable this can't be stopped.
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Hello, and thank you for your detailed report regarding blocked users still being able to send items via objects. This issue has been brought up before by another resident and was tracked in our previous bug tracking system under the issue number BUG-228913. We are merging your comments with the existing report to address it more efficiently. While we cannot provide an exact timeline for when this might be resolved, please know that it is on our radar. We appreciate your patience and your effort in helping us improve Second Life. Thank you for your continued support!