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@bob @fallerOfFalls @HerraBRE So ignoring for the minute the fact that you can block them what's to stop someone setting up their own instance and harassing others? You can't kick them off their own instance and as has been pointed out the whole system is federated, how do you exclude them from the federation?
What constitutes harassment anyway? Continually belittling someone? Personal insults? Name calling?
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@pettter @lnxw48a1 What I mean is you will end up with a small group who will meet out justice to users for the most pathetic of reasons or for reasons of cronyism.
While I agree bullying ect. needs to be stamped out I cannot fathom why supposed victims don't block their so called tormentors? It's not rocket science.
@pettter @dick_turpin @lnxw48a1
Premise: "if blocked, harassers will create new accounts to continue harassing"
Then it would make sense to block as the first test in determining whether something is harassment, vs argument or misunderstanding.
If a block ends the interaction, then it seems to me it probably wasn't harassment.
I think the idea that every interaction that goes south is abuse might become a self fulfilling prophecy.
@frankiesaxx @pettter @lnxw48a1 Ermm? I think my response is "yeah" but I'm not 100% sure. :-)
More importantly **UNICORNS!** :-)
@lnxw48a1 @pettter @dick_turpin
I guess what I'm saying is I don't think punitive retribution is a good model for governing social interactions. For a lot of reasons that I can't fit in 500 characters.
I think what we need is a system for de-escalating and diffusing situations *before* they turn into online gang warfare between a random soccer mom and college student.
Reserve network blocks for dealing with organized abuse, raids etc