Blocking commenters in discussion threads: accessibility and ergonomics improvement
When I read discussion threads, I block troll commenters. This requires four clicks:
1. Click down arrow to expand the options that enable reporting/blocking.
2. Click block.
3. Click 'Yes, block them'.
4. Click 'ok,' just to remove the pop up that tells me I've blocked the player.

This seems excessive. The block button shouldn't be hidden behind a down arrow; there's no reason for it to require confirmation; and requiring me to click 'ok' after I've already confirmed doesn't serve any purpose I can discern.

The number of clicks is so high that it qualifies, I think, as an accessibility issue. It's certainly hard on my ageing wrist (RSI), and I don't even have a diagnosed disability. I can't imagine how much harder and slower it would be for someone with low vision or other physical, neurological, or cognitive issues.

So I'm making two requests:
1. Reduce blocking to a single click. Once the user clicks, show a toast/pop up, one that disappears automatically after a few seconds, telling the user that communication with that user is now blocked.
2. Enable selection of multiple users in a discussion, across multiple discussion pages, and enable blocking all of them at once.
最后由 smk267 编辑于; 3 小时以前
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I'm fine with how it works otherwise I'd accidentally block people instead of quoting/replying to them thanks to my fat fingers.
You might want to consider if you are using the block button so often that you need a macro for it, that perhaps the issue isn't really that the block button is 'inconvenient'
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