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Add the ability to ignore users

It could work much like "Ignored Tags" except it would be "Ignored Askers". Some people on StackOverflow excel at phrasing interesting question titles, but the actual question itself is always some variant of "Plz email me teh codez". I'd really like a way to visually de-emphasize questions from these users so I don't waste my time.

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Possible duplicate of: Add the ability to ignore users. Also, don't know whether it still works or not, but you can check out this script if you're really bothered by these. – Grace Note Jun 4 '10 at 14:39
If only we could ignore those people not checking for duplicates before posting... Hmm... – Gnoupi Jun 4 '10 at 14:51
@Gnoupi Funnily enough, I did check, but I used the wrong terms. – Hank Gay Jun 4 '10 at 14:59
I'm... really not surprised that you wouldn't find anything by looking for "bozo bin". – Grace Note Jun 4 '10 at 15:20
@ccomet Neither am I, in retrospect. At the time, though, "bozo bin" was stuck in my head. I didn't even think to use "killfile", which probably would have worked and has the same basic heritage. – Hank Gay Jun 4 '10 at 15:33
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That would lead to "favorite" and "ignored" users... SO is not Facebook, and I don't think it should go this way.

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I don't really care about favorite, but "ignored" is exactly what I want. By all means, don't publish the bozo bin on a user's profile (which should prevent the Facebook syndrome), but give me the ability to ignore people who constantly abuse SO, just like I can ignore questions about Intercal (or whatever other topic I don't care about). – Hank Gay Jun 4 '10 at 14:47
@hank if they are abusing SO they will be banned. Flag the relevant posts for moderator attention with a sentence of description. – Jeff Atwood Jun 4 '10 at 17:08
@Jeff So it's acceptable to flag for moderator attention any question which is a thinly (if at all) disguised request for the SO community to out-and-out do the asker's job/homework? I've been operating on the assumption that this was only offensive/irritating to me and didn't rise to the level of requiring moderator attention. – Hank Gay Jun 4 '10 at 17:18
@hank if it's something you find offensive/irritating enough, I (and the rest of the mods) want to know about it. Don't hesitate to flag in these cases. – Jeff Atwood Jun 4 '10 at 17:32
@Jeff Thanks. I'll keep that in mind. – Hank Gay Jun 4 '10 at 17:35
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