JayViper Posted May 11 Posted May 11 A few examples of sites that have this are Craigslist, Reddit, Facebook Marketplace, and Zillow. Frankly it's very commonplace and there are countless more examples. When you do a search, there is a button next to each listing that lets you block or hide the specific listing from being shown to you again. That's it. Every time you perform a search, that listing won't appear anymore. You already filtered it out of any relevance to you, so you don't have to go through that work again. And if you change your mind, you just go to the "hidden" tab, and it will show everything you've hidden and let you unhide it. Would be very convenient if I could just block certain mods from my list. I know I will never download them, so why should they clutter my search? 5 1
mrpopoR34 Posted May 13 Posted May 13 I would really love to have a button to ignore a mod or even an entire game so that it wont show up unless i specifically go to the mod/game page. 1
ALXP666 Posted June 6 Posted June 6 I always look on NSFW mods. But some mods are not good for me as example "FUTA". Please add option "Hide" to options "Track Endorse Vote". 1 1
AlienSlof Posted June 23 Posted June 23 I would like this too, especially when authors make lots of differently themed mods like I do. Many authors make a complete mixture of mods, everything from bodies to quests. It would be nice to just filter out the ones that are not to my taste while not having to block the whole author. For example, I don't like or use huge boob mods, but the same person might also make a good quest mod, or add dogs and cats and other non-boob related stuff. Would be nice to filter out the boobs and keep the rest, as I'm sure people would often like to do with my own mods. As a personal example, my oldest nephew loved my Skyrim horse mods, but had zero interest in the male stuff I make. He'd have appreciated a way to filter out the stuff he had no interest in. It's not to say a mod is bad, just that huge boobs make my back ache just to look at them! 3
euph Posted July 5 Posted July 5 I'd like this option as well. Right now, the only option is to ignore the author entirely, which isn't practical. I want to ignore some mods, not the author, unless the author has absolutely nothing I want (for example, I have authors blocked because all they create is pr0n poses for CP2077). 1
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