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    I just looked through the communities they mod. Unless you are dying to engage with illegalimigration, mixedrace, revelation, askconspiracytheorists, antiwitchcraft, fluoride, chemtrails, or newworldorder, I don’t think anything of value was lost.

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        Just wait until 3001 AD and the ban will expire. Since he’s clearly not a fan of transhumanism or other such fields of study he probably won’t still be around then to extend it.

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    I’m not the biggest fan of public voting over here. I have a feeling in the long run it will cause way too much conflict. I’ve already had a run in with someone over here because I downvoted them and I’m not a super active user.

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      On the other hand it’s kinda funny to see when someone has clearly trawled your profile and reduced everything based on reading a conversation from a week ago.

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        It’s also really good when you’re having a discussion and getting 1 downvote each time, to be able to just look to see whether it’s the person you’re having the conversation with.

        Occasionally people are not enjoying a discussion but instead of ending it they passive-aggressively downvote, and if I figure that out, I can just end the conversation and release them from their misery.

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      There really does need to be a limit of how many magazines you’re allowed to moderate. There’s no way you can effectively moderate 59 different communities.

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        They’re a super right-wing user that spreads false information and moderates. They shouldn’t be in a leadership role.

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          I just had a look at his profile, and wow, I wouldn’t call him “super right-wing.” I’d call him a loonie. Fortunately most of the magazines he’s squatting on have similarly loonie names and I doubt there’ll be much call to use them for anything productive. Maybe Graphene and Fluoride might be useful for serious posts someday, but they’re pretty special-interest for the size of the Fediverse right now.

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            It’s a lot harder to squat in the Fediverse as you can just open a community on a different instance.

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        Personally, I have a pretty low bar for blocking other users here. If I find someone consistently annoying or negativistic I’m better off not seeing their posts, even if they’re not actively trolling. It’s not a public punishment or anything, they won’t be affected at all, and I get to spend less time reading content that doesn’t interest me.

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          I do have an account almost like that. But that one mostly blocks communities and I filter only by subscription. I don’t usually block users, though. This account has almost no communities blocked lol.

          But yeah, I get where you’re coming from. That’s a good idea, tbh. Does kbin/lemmy show a user who has blocked him/her? Asking because some people may take it personally (like the one OP posted).

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    Lmao - gotta say it’s creative. There are trolls on my ban list that could use a multi-century sentence.

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    Sorry if this is a dumb question, but how did they know you had blocked them?

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    Just found out it’s possible to ban users from a sub… and that it’s possible to use a custom CSS??? Wow, OK. I should maybe spend some time on that.

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      Just found out it’s possible to ban users

      It’s not, really. Just make a different account. The key advantage of fediverse is that you can never be banned from a group and have it stick.

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        The key advantage of fediverse is that you can never be banned from a group and have it stick.

        That characteristic is a double edged sword. It’s a disadvantage if you want to keep trolls out.