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Thanks!
Yes, That's pretty much the idea I had!

The only suggestion is the phrasing, but I guess that can be worked out with testing and user feedback. For me both Block and Mute means that I would not see results from that website.

Here's a little mock-up of what I had in mind:

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    or
    Block-Lower-Normal-Higher-Boost

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      fbruch Boost and higher and more or less the same?

        Vlad Probably, if you say so 🙂 I like the symmetry in using "higher" and "lower". Being no english native I had the idea of "boost to the top"...🙂 Regarding symmetry, the opposite of "block" should clearly imply making it the first (if not only) result. So, "top" is better, yes.

          Block-Lower-Normal-Higher-First is an option too although Top may sound better

          I love the idea of the extra granularity!

          What about "Block-Lower-Normal-Higher-Pin"?

          "Pin" feels like a better opposites for "block", since it's also a verb (whereas "top" and "first" are not).

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          I like the idea of a "lower" option, I'd also use it for w3schools 😅 . But what would the difference between "Pin" and "Higher" be? If I had say, Wikipedia pinned, would it put every result on the first page from Wikipedia above the rest?

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