How To Add To Ignore List

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To add a user to the Ignore list, click on their name in a post header. An option to ignore the user will appear. For desktop users, hovering over the name also reveals the ignore option. This process helps manage interactions on the platform effectively. Following these steps will successfully add users to your Ignore list.
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I can find my Ignore list but can't figure out how to add to it. Any help?
 
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Tap on a user's name (e.g. in a post header) and there's an option to ignore them.
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Ibix said:
Tap on a user's name
Or hover over it if using the desktop version of the site.
 
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