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date: "2024-01-31T00:00:00+00:00"
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title: "Blocking a user"
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---
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# Blocking a user
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Gitea supports blocking of users to restrict how they can interact with you and your content.
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You can block a user in your account settings, from the user's profile or from comments created by the user.
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The user is not directly notified about the block, but they can notice they are blocked when they attempt to interact with you.
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Organization owners can block anyone who is not a member of the organization too.
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If a blocked user has admin permissions, they can still perform all actions even if blocked.
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### When you block a user
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- the user stops following you
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- you stop following the user
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- the user's stars are removed from your repositories
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- your stars are removed from their repositories
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- the user stops watching your repositories
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- you stop watching their repositories
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- the user's issue assignments are removed from your repositories
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- your issue assignments are removed from their repositories
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- the user is removed as a collaborator on your repositories
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- you are removed as a collaborator on their repositories
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- any pending repository transfers to or from the blocked user are canceled
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### When you block a user, the user cannot
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- follow you
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- watch your repositories
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- star your repositories
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- fork your repositories
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- transfer repositories to you
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- open issues or pull requests on your repositories
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- comment on issues or pull requests you've created
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- comment on issues or pull requests on your repositories
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- react to your comments on issues or pull requests
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- react to comments on issues or pull requests on your repositories
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- assign you to issues or pull requests
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- add you as a collaborator on their repositories
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- send you notifications by @mentioning your username
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- be added as team member (if blocked by an organization)
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