What Koala extension does this refer to (if applicable)
Verification
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Since the addition of k!verifyBlacklist and k!verifyBlacklistRemove (see issue #96), there is no way to verify that the users are being added correctly to the blacklist in Discord. So far I have tested just using my account, blacklisting it then trying to verify in the server, and if I am unable to I assume it has worked.
Describe the solution you'd like
Just like with k!verifyList, the k!verifyBlacklistList could just give a simple list of <user> <suffix> <role> showing who is blacklisted. Maybe some info not included to prevent doxxing idk. Plus using a user tag for the <user> might ping them, this may not be desired.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Instead of using a boring list to show who is blacklisted, you could generate a cool picture or make a gif with the information.
Here is a handy example:
What Koala extension does this refer to (if applicable)
Verification
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Since the addition of
k!verifyBlacklist
andk!verifyBlacklistRemove
(see issue #96), there is no way to verify that the users are being added correctly to the blacklist in Discord. So far I have tested just using my account, blacklisting it then trying to verify in the server, and if I am unable to I assume it has worked.Describe the solution you'd like
Just like with
k!verifyList
, thek!verifyBlacklistList
could just give a simple list of<user> <suffix> <role>
showing who is blacklisted. Maybe some info not included to prevent doxxing idk. Plus using a user tag for the<user>
might ping them, this may not be desired.Describe alternatives you've considered
Instead of using a boring list to show who is blacklisted, you could generate a cool picture or make a gif with the information. Here is a handy example:
Additional context
@Gave2Haze was ere