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Discussion (7 Comments)Read Original on HackerNews

pmdrβ€’about 1 hour ago
> BlueSky’s *highly effective blocking tools*, and even Twitter/X’s community notes feature, which often bridges cross-partisan divides, provide useful examples of possible solutions, if judiciously applied.

So we have blocking versus openly pointing out what's wrong with something. People do like censorship, alright.

jfengelβ€’33 minutes ago
You still have the right to speak.

You don't have the right to an audience.

dontwannahearitβ€’11 minutes ago
And who gets to decide?
javascriptfan69β€’3 minutes ago
the people moderating the platform that you signed up to post on?

what do you mean?

customguyβ€’18 minutes ago
I think the way blocking gets used and then bragged about to the personal bubble on BS (I wouldn't know about Twitter) is kind of pathetic, but at the same time, I do not mind getting blocked, or put on any of those shitlists, because that leaves me with the people who are either insane, kinda cool, or both.
2OEH8eoCRo0β€’about 1 hour ago
I have a right to my own eyes and ears. It's not censorship to block trolls that I don't like.
hashmapβ€’43 minutes ago
And yet I bet you leave your spam filter on instead of explaining to the spam what's wrong with it.