Make it easier to block and report for spam
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Polly |
Triaged
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Current workflow when you get twitter spam:
1. Sigh in disgust with spammer.
2. Click user, opening up a column, loading up tweets, using API requests.
3. Click block button.
4. Select "report as spam" option.
5. Click "OK".
6. Do the hoki poki until you get the extremely subtle, not very obvious "reported as spam" notice (see attached screenshot)
7. Close column, return to tweeting.
How it *could* work:
1. Receive spam, sigh in disgust.
2. Right-click on spammers avatar.
3. Click "report for spam"
4. Spam is reported, presumably cooked within a few hours.
So, it's not every obvious/easy to report spam. Given the large amount of twitter spam, might be worth considering making it easier to kill spam.
Changed in polly: | |
status: | Incomplete → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Low |
The first time I saw the "Block User" dialog, I thought: If the checkbox was replaced by a third button, that would save one click.
But James has an even better idea here -- don't bother with a dialog at all. The one modification I'd make is to use a visible menubutton, like twitter.com does, rather than a hidden right-click menu.
(Apparently icon-only menubuttons are unreasonably hard. If you need help, ask Didier Roche, who recently implemented one for OneConf.)