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  • @nini I hear you, but I have seen far too many people leave because of issues that would've been solved if they had more control over their replies.

    And then they tell their friends and those will never give the fediverse a fair chance.

    I think people are willing to put up with a lot. Bluesky doesn't let you edit your messages. There is a higher character limit. Translation features are just a link to Google Translate.

    But people feel safe there.

    I don't even care about the fediverse "growing". I just want people who are already here to feel safe and welcome.

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  • @stefan Choice is not bad, just seems a very blunt instrument.

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  • @manankanchu I think it's a good comparison. Just like I don't owe anyone space on my blog, I also don't owe anyone my time or my audience in my replies here. Or if I print my own newspaper, I don't have to publish every letter to the editor that I receive.

    "requiring hundreds of thousand to take action"

    As opposed to hundreds of thousands posting the same condescending responses?

    You see something that's breaking your server's rules, you report it and move on. You see something you don't like or agree with? You can just move on. Not everything posted online requires a response.

    I think this just comes down to people wanting to set their boundaries, and we should all learn to respect that.

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  • @renwillis Well, if you think of Mastodon as a "micro blog", and blogs can have their comments disabled, or approved individually, or only allowed for people with privileges, it does kind of make sense?

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  • @nini Yes, this is a common argument against reply controls, but I honestly don't get the issue. If this is how some people want to use social media, so be it. I don't feel the need to reply to everything I read online. If I see something that bothers me, I can always report it.

    Plus, maybe some people don't want replies, but will allow quote-boosting? Maybe that works better for some, this is really more about giving people the freedom to decide.

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  • @mina Yes, exactly.

    But even with the best moderation in the world, having to wait for someone to come to your rescue while the abuse piles on, I can imagine that being off-putting enough.

    Have you come across this explanation of the "Sucker-punch Problem"? It's illustrating a bit different point, but I think also explains really well why people having tools to defend themselves is important.

    https://lgbtqia.space/@alice/115499829288185416

    @amberage @Edent @julian

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  • @shironeko Ignoring them still keeps them visible to others though.

    I mean look, not much more here to add, we're discussing the top most upvoted feature request. I think we can trust that people need this.

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  • @julian @stefan A reply isn't really pushed into the fediverse exactly, it's just delivered to the followers of the person replying. And most of those will ignore it unless they also follow the OP.

    If it's not okay for you from a trust and safety perspective, you can always just not do it and leave the feature only for those for whom its fine or preferable.

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