ForgotMyPassword42069 Posted April 21, 2021 Author Share Posted April 21, 2021 Wouldn't blocking tags and the authors you don't want to see their content from already do that? I'll take "not reading the post" for $1000 Daily Double, Alex I do agree this would be a nice feature, but it presents all kinds of technical challenges we need to address. We've made some changes to the site to offset it, but querying mods for users with a tonne of blocked tags/authors is an incredibly heavy request. Allowing individual mods to be blocked would make the request more specific and increase the time it takes to process. We can move the filter controls to the "front end" meaning that the search will load all results and your browser will figure out which items to actually show, but this would prevent mod results from being properly paginated - so you'd ask for the "first 20 mods for New Vegas" and after filters that page may have 12 mods on it, moving to page 2 you may have 3 results, etc. In short, it's something that would be super cool, but to do it well at the scale of this site requires significant planning. My HOSTS file is about 4mb due to having a few million IP addresses in it, my HOSTS resolve takes more than a few seconds, personally I don't mind waiting a few seconds for the server too process a per-user list. PornHub has this exact feature and their servers seem to handle it just fine. Another thing that may be worthwhile is having a NexusMods browser extension with these features, since you mentioned frontend. Reddit has RES, which does all sorts of stuff client-side rather than serverside.As many note, Reddit's serverside handles are just a huge fustercluck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DoctorKaizeld Posted April 21, 2021 Share Posted April 21, 2021 Wouldn't blocking tags and the authors you don't want to see their content from already do that? I'll take "not reading the post" for $1000 Daily Double, Alex I do agree this would be a nice feature, but it presents all kinds of technical challenges we need to address. We've made some changes to the site to offset it, but querying mods for users with a tonne of blocked tags/authors is an incredibly heavy request. Allowing individual mods to be blocked would make the request more specific and increase the time it takes to process. We can move the filter controls to the "front end" meaning that the search will load all results and your browser will figure out which items to actually show, but this would prevent mod results from being properly paginated - so you'd ask for the "first 20 mods for New Vegas" and after filters that page may have 12 mods on it, moving to page 2 you may have 3 results, etc. In short, it's something that would be super cool, but to do it well at the scale of this site requires significant planning. My HOSTS file is about 4mb due to having a few million IP addresses in it, my HOSTS resolve takes more than a few seconds, personally I don't mind waiting a few seconds for the server too process a per-user list. PornHub has this exact feature and their servers seem to handle it just fine. Another thing that may be worthwhile is having a NexusMods browser extension with these features, since you mentioned frontend. Reddit has RES, which does all sorts of stuff client-side rather than serverside.As many note, Reddit's serverside handles are just a vast fustercluck.Pornhub makes a lot more money than the Nexus does dude Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForgotMyPassword42069 Posted April 22, 2021 Author Share Posted April 22, 2021 Pornhub makes a lot more money than the Nexus does dude Yet, somehow this site has more porn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Druuler Posted April 22, 2021 Share Posted April 22, 2021 Pornhub makes a lot more money than the Nexus does dude Yet, somehow this site has more porn. You are familiar enough with the content of both sites to make that assertion? :huh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pickysaurus Posted April 22, 2021 Share Posted April 22, 2021 This conversation has gotten a little absurd now. I'll close the thread... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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