Comment to 'Blacklists'
Comment to Blacklists
  • This module does exactly what is described in product description: 'allows a member to limit his content's visibility to some group of people'. If in your opinion it should do something else you are welcome to develope your own and use.

    • Nice deflecting, very professional, continue to do so, allow more people to further see how the UNA devs truly are.

      Please define "Black List" in the sense of a social networking platform where a user blocks another member, what should be the expected results?
      When a user blocks another member on a social networking platform, the "blacklist" refers to the blocked user's restricted ability to interact with the blocker. The expected results typically include the following:

      Profile Visibility:

      The blocked user cannot view the blocker’s profile.
      The blocker’s profile may be completely hidden or limited in visibility to the blocked user.
      Communication Restrictions:

      The blocked user cannot send messages to the blocker.
      Any existing conversations between the two users might be archived or hidden from the blocker’s view.
      Interaction Restrictions:

      The blocked user cannot comment on or like the blocker’s posts.
      The blocked user cannot tag the blocker in posts, photos, or comments.
      Content Visibility:

      The blocked user cannot see posts, stories, updates, or other content shared by the blocker.
      The blocker’s content may not appear in the blocked user’s feed or search results.
      Notifications:

      The blocked user will not receive notifications about the blocker’s activities (e.g., new posts, likes, comments).
      Similarly, the blocker will not receive notifications about the blocked user’s activities.
      Searchability:

      The blocked user might be unable to find the blocker through search functions on the platform.
      The blocker’s profile and content might not appear in the blocked user’s search results.
      Group and Event Participation:

      In group settings, the blocked user may not see the blocker’s posts and vice versa.
      In event settings, interactions between the blocked user and the blocker might be limited or prevented.
      Third-Party Applications:

      If the platform integrates with third-party applications or services, the block might extend to these, preventing interactions there as well.
      Overall, the goal of blocking on social networking platforms is to ensure that users can control their interactions and protect themselves from unwanted communication and engagement.