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FRENEMIES FEATURE #6

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ChaelCodes opened this issue Jun 27, 2021 · 2 comments
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FRENEMIES FEATURE #6

ChaelCodes opened this issue Jun 27, 2021 · 2 comments
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ChaelCodes commented Jun 27, 2021

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There are people that I don't want to meet at a conference. Jerks, ex-lovers, scammers, stalkers, etc.

Tag someone a frenemy. They won't know that you've tagged them and you'll see a number on a conference indicating the number of frenemies attending.

This won't show who is attending, just the number. This protects your frenemies from stalking.

Great warning/error copy: "There is someone you don't like at this conference."

Other ideas:

  • Alert frequent Frenemies with a message. "Quite a few people have tagged you as a Frenemy. It might be a good idea to rethink how you engage with the community."
  • Frequent Frenemies are removed from public listings.
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Idea from Apoc

@ChaelCodes ChaelCodes added the needs work this ticket is not fully groomed label Sep 25, 2021
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Could this be used for stalking? Tag the one target a Frenemy, and you can see their location, even if it's hidden. It's painful to visit each event to see if they're going, but possible.

Should we respect Frenemy permissions around locations?

Can blocking block Frenemy counts?

Checking they have x frenemies before displaying the message doesn't help - they could make fake accounts to pad the number.

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