Block, not ignore
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Charalyne Blackwood
Many people at the forums (and in world) would love to be able to outright block. When an ignored avatar (in world and in the forums) is blocked, they can still interact in unfavorable ways. Trolls should be limited, but the only thing limited is my ability to protect my privacy.
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Rowan Amore
This would ensure anyone you blocked would then be aware that you blocked them. This would allow you control over their SL experience which, AFAIK, LL would never allow. Think of it in the opposite way. Someone could block/ignore YOU and could say whatever they would like in open chat and you would never know.
Cuddles Supply
Rowan More Yes, that is
exactly
what we want. If I block someone, I don't want to see them, hear them, received anything from them OR from their objects. I don't care what they say about me, if won't matter.Rowan Amore
Cuddles Supply You don't know me, nor do you have any reason to block me, but I could block you. You would have no idea that I had and wouldn't see or hear me with this idea. I could say or do all kinds of things while standing right next to you and you'd never know. A griefer's paradise.
Your blocking ends when it impacts another's SL.
Cuddles Supply
Rowan More Too much worry about trolling and geiefing. That will be policed in other ways. If I block someone, I want them out of my Secondlife, period. My desire to be quit of someone trumps their desire to not be.
As for someone I blocked sh*t talking, well why would I care? If 3rd parties listen to a griefer (it's pretty obvious who they are), they aren't people I want to know.
How about this? An client side option. Like it is in FS. I can decide if I want to see local from blocked users or not. But thr client side option stops
all
interaction. Chat, IM, money, giving items, gifting from vendors or MP. Don't want to see it, period.AlettaMondragon Resident
Cuddles Supply I agree that payments and group invites should be blocked if a user is blocked. It makes no sense that they can still pay you after you blocked them, and send group invites. Bots send group invites too after you blocked them, and you have to keep "reject all group invites" on to avoid it. I think Rowan and you missed each others' points in this, the point is not whether the blocked user can see you and what you write, but these exploits that never have been dealt with.
Ebirin Resident
Plus, when a person is ignored they can also see YOUR messages in a group chat, but you can't see theirs. That's a huge security risk, it should go both ways.
AlettaMondragon Resident
Ebirin Resident If it's something personal, you need to control your own experience, in this case that whoever you blocked can't do harm to you. If it is someone that lurks in groups and harassing their members when they say something in the group chat (there are too many of those), the owner or management of the group should deal with it, especially since such people will harass others too, not only you.
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Hello, and thank you for your feature request regarding the ability to block users more effectively in Second Life. This is indeed an important issue for maintaining a positive and safe community environment. We wanted to let you know that another resident has previously brought up a similar concern. We have found a duplicate of your request in Second Life's previous bug tracking system (BUG-232231), and we will be setting this issue to tracked. While we cannot provide an estimate on when this feature might be implemented, please keep an eye on future updates. We appreciate your input and hope you continue to share your ideas to help improve Second Life. Thank you!