Hello,
Just a quick idea to throw out before you all about the users ignored in private messages and chatterbox page. I have used this great facility recently when occasionally, just occasionally "things get out of hand" and tempers/egos flare.

I realise that just like a TV or radio there is always the 'off' button choice, but whilst two or more personalities are slugging it out there is more often than not an interesting conversation trying to happen at the same time.

My petition is this;
Any chance we could have beside the name/s listed on the page a checkbox with a form submit button at the bottom to allow multiple /unignore users at the same time?

This way users can quickly be brought back once reason has prevailed (after say, leaving them there for half an hour or so).

I'm no saint myself, (no pun intended), I just thought it might be a useful feature.

As for multiple /ignore users, that would be understandably a tad more difficult ergo why I haven't brought it up as a suggestion.

Just a thought... I know, I'm being pedantic again... sorry ;)


In reply to Ignored Users - Automation rather than by hand... by barrd

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