• @2pt_perversion
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    2 months ago

    Bluesky/twitter/etc are person centric - you follow the person

    Lemmy/reddit/etc are topic centric - you follow a community

    It makes sense for blocking on Bluesky to completely hide you, you’ve severed the person - person relationship.

    On Lemmy severing a person - person relationship shouldn’t disadvantage the user from interacting with the community. Communities don’t want duplicate posts so if you post some big news in a popular community now all the users you’ve blocked would be cut off from that content. Their personal beef with you shouldn’t disadvantage them in the communities this way.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      This problem can be seen clearly on Reddit where blocking works this way, frequently abused by spammers and powerusers.