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Add support to block certain roles from having their messages processed and send from Discord to MC
I am proposing to block specific roles from speaking in "bridge" channels defined in the DiscordSRV config. I've noticed that specific users based on their IDs can be blocked, but not roles. An example could be a user with a linked Minecraft account but has been muted in the Discord (user is added to the Muted
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