Sometimes, you need to block whole instances. Would it make more sense to you if I said instead of porn they were right wing?
Furthermore, not everyone is you. Other people want to do different things sometimes. Just because you’re fine distrohopping around lemmy or being stuck blocking new communities like a game of whack-a-mole doesn’t mean everyone wants to do that. Mastodon has this feature, and they’re doing just fine with it, it won’t kill the federation to allow people one more cunt hair’s worth of control over the content they see.
Why would I, an individual, care about “defeating the purpose of a federation” when all I’m trying to do is cultivate a feed that only shows things that I’m interested in? If there’s an instance that only hosts things that I know I’m not interested in, why wouldn’t I at least want to have the option to block everything coming from that instance? It literally affects no one but me, why would you or anyone else care what I choose to see on my screen?
Personally, I’d love to see this feature just so I can block all instances that are in a different language from ones that I speak. It’s quite a task having to constantly block communities that only have things I can’t understand. That’s really not a task that I want to have to constantly maintain, and being able to choose to not see any current or future communities hosted on those servers would be a great timesaver for me.
Also, as another example, there’s one particular instance that is very welcoming to hate speech and ideas of violence towards people that aren’t like them. Not all communities in that instance are as open about it as others, but just a few minutes ago I clicked on a thread hosted on that instance and watched what I thought was an innocent comedy video. About halfway through I started noticing some subtle hate-speech that was being casually tossed in. I went back to the comments section to see what instance the video was hosted in, and sure enough, it was the one that I know of that allows for such content to flourish. So in that regard someone might block the more obvious hate communities, but then not notice the more subtle ones. And while I do appreciate the idea of the fediverse that I can choose to interact with those people if I want to, I personally have made the decision that I do not want to waste my time with literal haters, so I would love to have the option of blocking any and all current and future messages from anyone participating in that instance. It’s my choice. Why wouldn’t you want everyone to have that option even if you don’t want to make that decision yourself?
Because I’m okay with blocking communities and not defeating the purpose of federation by blocking whole instances.
Sometimes, you need to block whole instances. Would it make more sense to you if I said instead of porn they were right wing?
Furthermore, not everyone is you. Other people want to do different things sometimes. Just because you’re fine distrohopping around lemmy or being stuck blocking new communities like a game of whack-a-mole doesn’t mean everyone wants to do that. Mastodon has this feature, and they’re doing just fine with it, it won’t kill the federation to allow people one more cunt hair’s worth of control over the content they see.
That’s fair. I sometimes need to remind myself that just because I know or think something doesn’t mean that others do too. It comes with the ASD.
Why would I, an individual, care about “defeating the purpose of a federation” when all I’m trying to do is cultivate a feed that only shows things that I’m interested in? If there’s an instance that only hosts things that I know I’m not interested in, why wouldn’t I at least want to have the option to block everything coming from that instance? It literally affects no one but me, why would you or anyone else care what I choose to see on my screen?
Personally, I’d love to see this feature just so I can block all instances that are in a different language from ones that I speak. It’s quite a task having to constantly block communities that only have things I can’t understand. That’s really not a task that I want to have to constantly maintain, and being able to choose to not see any current or future communities hosted on those servers would be a great timesaver for me.
Also, as another example, there’s one particular instance that is very welcoming to hate speech and ideas of violence towards people that aren’t like them. Not all communities in that instance are as open about it as others, but just a few minutes ago I clicked on a thread hosted on that instance and watched what I thought was an innocent comedy video. About halfway through I started noticing some subtle hate-speech that was being casually tossed in. I went back to the comments section to see what instance the video was hosted in, and sure enough, it was the one that I know of that allows for such content to flourish. So in that regard someone might block the more obvious hate communities, but then not notice the more subtle ones. And while I do appreciate the idea of the fediverse that I can choose to interact with those people if I want to, I personally have made the decision that I do not want to waste my time with literal haters, so I would love to have the option of blocking any and all current and future messages from anyone participating in that instance. It’s my choice. Why wouldn’t you want everyone to have that option even if you don’t want to make that decision yourself?
In that case it’s fair then.
So glad I got your approval.
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Just because two things can be connected doesn’t mean that they have to be connected
Q: How do I unscrew this screw?
A: Unscrewing that screw defeats the purpose of screwing things together