Me: Oh no! This person I don't know and never interacted with blocks me!
: So?
Me: It's upsetting! Why would they do that?!
: You didn't know they existed 10 seconds ago.
Me: But I do now and they mistakenly think they shouldn't hear from me!
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Me:
: Look a squirrel!
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I think the network percolation effects is super interesting but I also am concerned about the possibility this is playing with fire. There remains the crucial issue of heuristic or poor judgement, and its relationship to morally loaded and exaggerated judgment via mobism
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The percolation part is the hardest because automatic is what makes blocklists fail. Either they get too many false positives and people stop using them or they're *explicitly* gamable.
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