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I've been contacted privately by a user suggesting that it would be nice to be able to blacklist contacts en masse using contacts groups.
I found the idea interesting as it could be implemented in parallel to the already existing blacklisting functionality to offer two different levels of control: one easier to manage and broader in scope, the other more advanced and more precise.
I thought about implementing a "default" balcklisted group by having the
blacklistedGroups
array pre-populated as shown in the code example, but I fear it could lead to some confusion and add more problems than benefits.Leaving the users to add their own groups adds a little bit of work for them, but should be simpler to understand.
Let me know what you think.