Before I get into this, I'm typing this via mobile as my computer is in a break down. I apologize if the thread looks badly made or anything.
As the title says: An /ignore command. The command is pretty self explanatory. It allows you to ignore every player's messages after using that command.
Why is this useful? : There are times where people get too offensive, or harmful, and reporting doesn't instantly help. Or maybe a spammer in an eggwars game. By using this command, you can no longer see a person's messages, which will give you peace and quiet.
An example, when someone starts saying really offensive phrases or words or expressions, and you already reported the person in question, you can't do anything anymore but keep seeing his offensive messages. While with the /ignore command, there's no need to see any messages when you've got enough evidence for a report. :)
The very same goes with bullying and spamming. Sometimes, you can get mad at sentences that aren't reportable. You might become too mad and maybe even end up being reported yourself. I know a friend, when people use a specific nickname for him he gets kinda mad, although it's not reportable.
I don't think I can express this any further, well I don't think so, at least. Ask questions in the comments I guess? >.>
When voting, please also take in consideration that if you don't mind players doing this to you, a lot of others will care and get hurt, or just be sad.
As the title says: An /ignore command. The command is pretty self explanatory. It allows you to ignore every player's messages after using that command.
Why is this useful? : There are times where people get too offensive, or harmful, and reporting doesn't instantly help. Or maybe a spammer in an eggwars game. By using this command, you can no longer see a person's messages, which will give you peace and quiet.
An example, when someone starts saying really offensive phrases or words or expressions, and you already reported the person in question, you can't do anything anymore but keep seeing his offensive messages. While with the /ignore command, there's no need to see any messages when you've got enough evidence for a report. :)
The very same goes with bullying and spamming. Sometimes, you can get mad at sentences that aren't reportable. You might become too mad and maybe even end up being reported yourself. I know a friend, when people use a specific nickname for him he gets kinda mad, although it's not reportable.
I don't think I can express this any further, well I don't think so, at least. Ask questions in the comments I guess? >.>
When voting, please also take in consideration that if you don't mind players doing this to you, a lot of others will care and get hurt, or just be sad.