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Unable to ignore moderator account

Nyaa

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Use case: I ignore all users who post stories that I'm strongly not interested in.
 
Seems like a pretty bad use-case, tbh. QQ is a writing forum, a place for posting and discussing stories. The Ignore User feature exists for when there is a serious problem: a person you just cannot get along with, or someone actively harassing you, or something like that. Removing swathes of discussion from your own awareness for petty reasons is not exactly conductive to the purpose of the site; there's plenty of people on this site who write stuff that I have a negative level of interest in reading, but we still get along just fine when we run into one another in other threads. Just because a person writes something you don't like, does not mean they will never have anything to say that you will find useful or relevant.

As for not being allowed to put staff on ignore... no duh you can't do that. You need to be able to see it if we post an announcement, or give you a warning and send you a DM to explain the details, or do literally any other action in our role as moderators and admins that could possibly be relevant to you. Unless you have a member of staff harassing you in DMs or something, which it seems you don't, then this is not a problem.

It does make me wonder which staff member you're trying to put on ignore, though. I do write and post things, so it could be me I suppose. You're under no obligation to say, of course.
 
It doesn't automatically remove staff from your ignore list when they get their role, funnily enough.

Just because a person writes something you don't like, does not mean they will never have anything to say that you will find useful or relevant.
This would only matter if you were consuming every available post, though. OP has 36 posts across almost a decade, if you only visit the site to read the CW and don't engage in quests or post your own stuff then ignoring users becomes much more efficient than ignoring each one of their threads. If you wanted to e.g. ignore every WC or Chaos Gatcha story, ignoring YiteWrite would hit like 60 of them with a single click. There are plenty of users with a 0 post count who would face no possible consequences for doing this because they never do anything that could require them to be aware of moderation in the first place. Nyaa isn't quite there but the use case exists, even if they're not the primary audience of the site.
 
This would only matter if you were consuming every available post, though. OP has 36 posts across almost a decade, if you only visit the site to read the CW and don't engage in quests or post your own stuff then ignoring users becomes much more efficient than ignoring each one of their threads. If you wanted to e.g. ignore every WC or Chaos Gatcha story, ignoring YiteWrite would hit like 60 of them with a single click. There are plenty of users with a 0 post count who would face no possible consequences for doing this because they never do anything that could require them to be aware of moderation in the first place. Nyaa isn't quite there but the use case exists, even if they're not the primary audience of the site.
Partly fair, I suppose. But there are some moderator actions that could still happen and be relevant. It's not all about warnings. Certain announcements, like if there's an April Fools thing going on and they can't read the announcement/explanation because they ignored the staff member who posted it, for example. Or if their account gets taken by a spam bot, and a staff member has to mute their account temporarily and send a PM telling them to change their password. Or if they want to ask a question about some functionality of the forum, or look for other people asking the question in the past (Hello! This is why we're here today!), they could be unable to see the answer that a staff member gave.
 
Having someone on Ignore doesn't prevent you from reading their posts or seeing their threads though, it just means they won't appear in threads, the threads list, or searches until you click Show Ignored Content. In the case of an announcement that doesn't get a site banner, you'll most likely see it the same way as every other user through the front page.

If you post it's certainly a problem because you won't get an alert when a moderator is talking to you and snips a quote of your post to produce such an effect, but if you're just navigating the forum then someone being on ignore hardly matters to your ability to read their posts under your own initiative.
Or if their account gets taken by a spam bot, and a staff member has to mute their account temporarily and send a PM telling them to change their password.
While not being able to be sent a message by a moderator would be a problem (and most BBS and group chat software that allows block/ignore allows moderators to message you anyway for this reason), if you've lost your account you're going to be reduced to emailing the owners outside of the forum and if you're not posting then being muted isn't a problem anyway. Obviously it's not an ideal situation, particularly from the staff's perspective, but I can easily imagine such a user not caring.

It's a trite technicality, but I bring it up only because even if people are using the forum counter to it's intended purpose, and no compromise would likely be made even if it were feasible to accommodate them, it's easy to see why someone would want to do so.
 

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