Is this one of the top five ideas ever ideaed?
Not a bit of that makes any sense.
I assume you mean 'someone put up a game I don't want in a private giveaway, so I can't just click next to it to ignore it, like with public giveaways', but even then, there IS a search function, so 'hunting through lists of giveaways' isn't something you'd ever have to do..
And I don't get that second part at all.
Is the giveaway here really well hidden, or am I so sleep-deprived I'm hallucinating nonsense now?
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still makes no sence since there is already a nice system to ignore GAs why the administrators should bother , sounds like lazy
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I just click the 'ignore' icon as I browse the giveaways. No hunting needed. Sooner or later it'll show up, till then it's not a problem.
Wouldn't mind the ignore button making it toe Details page of a giveaway though, that way if I view the details and pass I can ignore it then and there.
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So when one is being a terrible person giving away bundled stuff I don't want, it's then a massively soul destroying chore (...) to hunt through lists of giveaways to add this awful game to my ignore list.
it would be lovely if the giveaway creation page had an option to automagically add the game you're giving away to your ignore list. I estimate implementing this would make the world a roughly 17% better place.
Poll added cause I know you people are all about polls.
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