SleekView Feedback for BlockCountry
BlockCountry blocks access by country at the WordPress level and lets you carve out exceptions for specific URLs. SleekView Feedback turns those rules and exceptions into a sortable board so trust and safety, sales, and support can upvote what works, flag overreach, and review every country decision in public.
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From a private country list to a public review feed
BlockCountry stores its blocked country codes and URL level exceptions in WordPress options. The setup screen is fine for the admin who configured it, but the rule set itself is invisible to the rest of the team. New trust and safety hires inherit a list they cannot defend, sales has no way to see which markets are blocked from sign up, and request to whitelist a specific URL for a region end up scattered across email and chat. The result is a policy that drifts further from the business every quarter.
SleekView Feedback reads the BlockCountry rule store directly. Each country rule and each URL exception becomes one card with the country code, the affected paths, the date the rule was added, and the admin who added it. You map an upvote column for confidence, a status column for labels like Active, Under review, Trial exception, or Retired, and a category column for tags like fraud_risk, compliance, spam, or marketing_test. From there the team votes on whether each rule still matches the business reality.
The country policy stops being one admin's private setting and becomes a board with a vote history and a clear audit trail.
Workflow
From country rules to a cross team feed
Point at BlockCountry rules
Map vote, status, category
Embed the review board
Votes feed back to the rules
Sample board
Sample country policy review board
Comparison
BlockCountry admin vs SleekView Feedback
BlockCountry settings page
- Country and URL rules live in one settings screen the original admin maintains
- No way for sales or regional teams to see and upvote rules in the right context
- URL exception requests get lost in email instead of tracked next to the rule
- No audit log of why a country was blocked or which marketing path was opened
- Old country bans stay forever because nothing forces a periodic team review
SleekView Feedback
- One card per BlockCountry rule with code, URL scope, reason, author, and score
- Upvote writes back to a numeric column so future cleanup can sort and act on it
- Filter by region, status, or rule type using any column from the BlockCountry source
- Embed on a private trust and safety board or a regional manager dashboard quickly
- Bridges the gap between a hidden settings screen and the policy review you actually need
Features
What SleekView Feedback gives you for BlockCountry
Country rules get a review
Every BlockCountry rule becomes a votable card. Regional and trust and safety leads see which countries the team trusts to block, which ones are scheduled for review, and which ones got retired. The board behaves like a quarterly country review queue on top of the plugin without extra tooling.
URL exceptions stop vanishing
Tag a card with a URL exception category and the next reviewer picking up the board sees it next to the country rule. Status moves to Investigating, the team votes on whether the path stays open, and the decision lives forever attached to the rule that controls access to the page.
Cleanup follows the score
Because votes write to the source column, a quarterly cleanup job can surface rules below a confidence threshold and propose them for retirement. The country list shrinks to the rules the team still believes in, which makes the next trust and safety review faster and a lot easier to defend.
Audience
How global teams use the BlockCountry board
Cross team policy review
Trust and safety leads, regional sales, and support share one board for every country rule and URL exception. Anyone can flag a rule, the team votes on whether it still matches the audience and the business, and the queue stays sorted by signal instead of by author seniority.
Sales aligned access
Sales leads see which countries currently cannot reach the site and can request URL exceptions for landing pages or sign up flows. Trust and safety leads vote on the request next to the rule, which keeps the conversation grounded in the data instead of a one off email thread or a sales meeting.
Compliance evidence trail
Each rule carries a category, an author, a status, and a vote history, which is the shape a compliance or legal review wants when asking why a specific market was blocked at a specific point in time. The audit trail is built in and ready when legal asks for it.
The bigger picture
Why a review board changes BlockCountry hygiene
Country level blocks are easy to add and hard to undo. They get applied during a bad week of fraud or spam, often by a single admin, and they stay in place for years because nobody wants to be the person who removed them. URL level exceptions stack on top, half remembered from a marketing test that ran two campaigns ago.
The end state is a policy that nobody on the team can fully describe, with rules that quietly block real customers and exceptions that quietly open paths nobody intended to keep open. A review board changes the shape of that conversation. Each country rule and each URL exception becomes a card the team can vote on, tag, and either confirm or retire.
Trust and safety leads see the rules they own. Sales sees the markets currently blocked and can argue for unblocking in public. Legal sees the audit trail they will need when the next compliance request lands.
Status pills give the queue an obvious shape, categories let the team slice the policy by reason, and the votes give a cheap honest signal about what the team still believes in. Because everything writes back to the source, a small cleanup job can keep the policy healthy without anyone having to make a hero decision in isolation again.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Feedback for BlockCountry
It reads the live rules. SleekView Feedback sits on top of the option or table BlockCountry uses, so the board renders straight from the source. You map the columns once and that is it. There is no syncing job, no ETL, and no duplicated country list to keep in step with the live blocklist on the site.
 Yes. SleekView supports logged in voting for staff only views and anonymous voting for portal style boards. A sales lead can have a Subscriber level account that can vote on rules but cannot reach the underlying BlockCountry settings, which is the usual setup for cross team policy review without granting broad admin access.
 Logged in voters get one vote per item per user ID, and anonymous voters get a cookie scoped token per item. There is also a rate limit you can set per IP, which is enough to keep the board honest in a sales versus trust and safety conversation where both sides have a strong incentive to lean on the score and rush a decision.
 Yes. SleekView accepts a WHERE clause when you wire up the data source, so you can scope the board by region, by rule type, or by status. Different pages can show different boards, which is how most global teams build a quarterly review feed alongside the all time list of country rules on the main page.
 Status is a column on the source row, so retiring a rule on the board updates that column on the live rule. Most teams pair that with a small filter that respects the Retired status when matching incoming requests, so the country is no longer blocked once the team agrees to retire the rule on the board itself.
 Yes. SleekView lets you flip the same data source between anonymous and logged in modes on different pages. A staff intranet can show full rule history and votes, while a public compliance report can show only the country, the reason category, and the current status without exposing internal team votes or notes.
 Yes. Upvotes write back to the source column, which means any of your custom dashboards, scheduled cleanup jobs, or compliance reports can sort and filter country rules by score. The board is not a vanity counter, it is the input to whatever cleanup or reporting logic you choose to run against the BlockCountry policy.
 The view paginates server side and only loads the rows it needs to render the current page. SleekView uses any indexes you provide on the vote, status, and timestamp columns, which means even multi year rule histories stay responsive on the board without forcing the trust and safety team to spin up a separate review tool just for the country policy.
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