Active Search spam by people you put on ignorelist
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Yea no problem so I try to be more clear:
You go on www.pathofexile.com/trade and there you can click the "Ignore Player" button. ![]() When you do this they end in your ignore list under Settings. All good. Now if you manually search for an item, you wont see items from people you have on this list. But on active livesearch it doesnt work, they still pop up. |
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Sounds like a bug. :)
Just a lowly standard player. May RNGesus be with you.
Stop trying to make people play the game like you do. If they don't enjoy it how about just leave it at that? |
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I still want you to articulate why this is a problem, though. Because I've re-read your posts 5 times now, and all I've got is that you don't want to properly configure your search and somehow it's the game's fault.
As an example, let's say you want to buy X item, but all the ones that show up are corrupted or too expensive. What's stopping you from just adding those as parameters to your live search? Problem solved; you won't see those results in the list anymore. Search results only come up if ALL of your specified conditions are met. If the results which appear aren't what you want, it means your search parameters are not set correctly. What am I missing here? |
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" Youre like a dog with a bone, stop, youre solution is NOT going to help his situation, just listen to his request and stop trying to prove him wrong with a solution that doesnt fit... In the end, War isn't about who was right, its about who is left...
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" There's no reason to be hostile, especially since I'm asking the exact same questions someone at GGG would ask when confronted with this same request. OP is asking for a change to the game, which means dev time allocated. No company would ever devote resources to something unless a need for the change were clearly articulated, and despite me asking more than once OP has failed to do so. I've all but begged OP to actually justify their request but it keeps not happening. Put yourself in GGGs shoes for a second: would you devote time and resources to an "I want it because I want it" request? That's just not how software development works, my friend. So I'll ask, not for the first time: what problem are you wanting to solve which can't be solved by refining your search parameters? Last edited by ARealLifeCaribbeanPirate#2605 on Feb 4, 2026, 1:15:05 AM
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OP is crystal clear.
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