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Did that actually happen? It looks like they just blocked those specific communities... Which seems completely fair
This argument keeps showing up again and again. "The point of the Fediverse is to stay connected."
Someone want to point out the logic that is supposed to underlie this? Because I think a small subset of people has just completely made it up themselves.
As far as I can see, we were given tools for things like defederation and blocking for a reason. Those tools did not need to get made, that took someone's time and investment, so it must've been pretty important if they already got around to it.
You're right, the existence of a tool justifies any abusive use of the tool. Every instance should block every community and we should all get our own private instances and block each other.
Ah, a slippery slope/exaggeration argument.
Still doesn't answer my question though.
It's not slippery slope because we have already been instance-hopping as every instance defederates and bans and defederates and bans, all the while we are ridiculed for expressing a desire to be connected, told to get lost.
Sure, whatever. Still hoping someone can answer my question.