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[feature] Content filtering quick-links? #2870

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miclgael opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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[feature] Content filtering quick-links? #2870

miclgael opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Hello elk team and thank you for all the elk.

I am wondering if it is possible to

A) create new filters without needing to visit the host server

and/or

B) create "quick links" to the host server's UI from inside Elk

Example user journeys

As a user with PTSD
When I browse a tags page but discover triggering content
I can click on a "block this tag" button - and it will create a new content filter for me
To reduce symptoms

As a user with ADHD
When I browse a tags page but discover dubious content
I can click on a "create a new filter" button - positioned next to the "follow / unfollow" icon
So that I don't get overwhelmed discover/rediscovering how to find those settings deep in masto UI.

Example tag page

https://elk.zone/hachyderm.io/tags/auspol

Example quick link

https://hachyderm.io/filters/new

Mockup

Tags page showing possible positioning of a block or filter button

Cheers,
Michael

@miclgael miclgael added the s: pending triage Pending Triage label May 13, 2024
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