So from what I know, the command /ignore should not allow users to MSG you. Makes sense, but from my experience the command doesn't do it's functions.
I was hosting a role play, doing my thing, and I felt the need to ask a few people to leave. I blocked them from the roleplay, ok cool. They began to be a bit rude to me in pm's, so I just took it upon myself to /ignore them. It didn't work. They still could msg me, which is odd, if you ask me. This may have been fixed a bit of time ago, but I don't think so.
I think that the command should not allow users to friend the person that blocked them. They cannot friend them, msg them, marry them, or anything like that. If they attempt to do any of those things, it will say in chat to the user. "This user has blocked you. You can no longer speak to the user until you are unblocked."
It would be very nice if you couldn't see the user's messages in chat, but as far as I know, that can't really happen.
Pros: Fix of the command and making it a bit more obvious that you have been blocked.
Cons: This may already be fixed or done already.
I was hosting a role play, doing my thing, and I felt the need to ask a few people to leave. I blocked them from the roleplay, ok cool. They began to be a bit rude to me in pm's, so I just took it upon myself to /ignore them. It didn't work. They still could msg me, which is odd, if you ask me. This may have been fixed a bit of time ago, but I don't think so.
I think that the command should not allow users to friend the person that blocked them. They cannot friend them, msg them, marry them, or anything like that. If they attempt to do any of those things, it will say in chat to the user. "This user has blocked you. You can no longer speak to the user until you are unblocked."
It would be very nice if you couldn't see the user's messages in chat, but as far as I know, that can't really happen.
Pros: Fix of the command and making it a bit more obvious that you have been blocked.
Cons: This may already be fixed or done already.