blocked person's stuff it can be seen by the person who blocks them. But that has nothing to do with it
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Replying to @GhostCatLady @adrienneleigh and
being a person's right to block whoever they want.
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But, back to the topic from my tangent: this woman is trans and precariously homed. If i added her
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...to a shared blocklist just because i hate her, that would be unjust & people SHOULD hold me to acct.
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i feel like minimum price of entry on this technology should be *revocability* in shared blocklists
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at least then if you made a mistake it isn't literally impossible to undo its consequences
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It does seem to me to be a kind of free-for-all, too easily misused.
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Yeah. And it's a problem that can't be solved with Rules, needs community standards and accountability.
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It needs people acting like adults, instead of "adulting".
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Replying to @GhostCatLady @adrienneleigh and
Ofc adults wouldn't need block lists or blocking, bc they'd have been raised up right.
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's like i always say, rules are for people who don't know how to act
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