--- title: Blocking a user license: 'CC-BY-SA-4.0' --- Blocking another user is desirable if they are acting maliciously or are spamming your repository. For such cases, Forgejo provides the functionality to block other users. When you block a user, Forgejo does not explicitly notify them, but they may learn through an interaction with you that is blocked. ## How to block someone In order to block another user, go to their profile page and click on the "Block" button. ![Profile card where block button is shown](../_images/user/block/profile.png) A popup will show; please read carefully what blocking another user implies, and if you accept the implications, click on Yes. ![Popup where implications of the block action is listed](../_images/user/block/popup.png) ## How to block someone as an organization It is possible to block a user from an organization, this has the same implications as a normal user blocking another user. To block a user from an organization, you must be on that organization's Owners team. Navigate to your organization's settings and select the Blocked Users page. ![Blocked Users page being selected in the table](../_images/user/block/org_page.png) Find the person you want to block in the search bar, select the user and click block. ![Search results being shown to the search query in the search bar](../_images/user/block/org_search.png) You will now see the blocked users in the list, along with the date they were blocked. ![Blocked person being shown in the blocked users list](../_images/user/block/org_successful.png) To unblock that person, you can click the unblock button next to their name. ![Blocked person being shown in the blocked users list](../_images/user/block/org_unblock.png) ## Implications of blocking a user When you block a user: - You stop following them. - They stop following you. - They are removed as collaborators on repositories you own as an individual. - All pending repository transfers caused by the them are removed. After you've blocked them: - They cannot cause any notifications for you anymore by mentioning you. - They cannot open issues or pull requests on repository you own. - They cannot add reactions to your comments. - They cannot post comments on issues and pull request you've opened. - They cannot transfer repositories to you.