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I noticed a comment somewhere that domain settings are intentionally kept mostly verbatim so the user has absolute control over, for instance, subdomains acting differently than the regular domain.
I definitely agree with this direction, but to counter its loss of power, I was thinking it would be useful to add wildcards into the viceDomains and goodDomains settings. So while reddit.com might be vice and reddit.com/habitrpg might be good, I might also want to add *.google.com as good so I don't have to add mail.google.com, drive.google.com, etc.
It would probably also be a good idea to then add priority to domain listings as well (unless it already has it, implicitly?)... so I could add plus.google.com to my vices and it would somehow override *.google.com in my goods.
I noticed a comment somewhere that domain settings are intentionally kept mostly verbatim so the user has absolute control over, for instance, subdomains acting differently than the regular domain.
I definitely agree with this direction, but to counter its loss of power, I was thinking it would be useful to add wildcards into the viceDomains and goodDomains settings. So while reddit.com might be vice and reddit.com/habitrpg might be good, I might also want to add *.google.com as good so I don't have to add mail.google.com, drive.google.com, etc.
It would probably also be a good idea to then add priority to domain listings as well (unless it already has it, implicitly?)... so I could add plus.google.com to my vices and it would somehow override *.google.com in my goods.
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