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Why is blocking so common nowadays?

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  • galacticpanther@sh.itjust.worksG [email protected]

    What's the purpose of blocking mods/admins of larger communities?

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    wrote last edited by
    #97

    I just noticed a pattern of personality types that I didn't mesh well with. So it's best I don't see their opinions, nor give them mine.

    Like blocking all hexbear users. I'm sure I'm probably missing something worthwhile here and there, but overall my life is better without it.

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    • R [email protected]

      How will you see anything interesting that “blows up” if you are blocking it?

      I'm not blocking them. I'm only blocking communities I'm definitely not interested in, for example AI art or video games I don't play.

      So a lot of the subs I belong to would never show up in all.

      I'm often browsing ALL ordered by "new" or "new comments" so with proper timing even the smallest communities will show up there. I've discovered plenty small ones like that.

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      New Comments does seem like a good way. Just wanted to say thanks for the conversation, obviously no right or wrong way, just what ever works for each of us. It's nice to have a civil conversation.

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      • arararagi@ani.socialA [email protected]

        Someone disagreeing with you isn't a troll.

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        I see what you did there.

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        • B [email protected]

          I've blocked like 2 people total, it's pretty clear when someone isn't arguing in good faith.

          Regardless, my point is the same. No one has a right to demand I read what they write.

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          Or when you know they have racist, sexist, homophobic, or Nazi conservative ideals and are either overt OR covert about it.

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          • lennybird@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

            There may be an age or generational explanation for this, but I especially notice this behavior on Reddit while not nearly as much here on Lemmy (though maybe that's also a mater of implementation).

            It seems many are so quick to assert overly-confident positions, but then hit-and-run with some smarmy remark at even the slightest challenge, then quickly block. Like, not even crazy stuff. Just basic, civil disagreements. I can pretty well predict when it will happen, and it always feels like such a petty ego-sparing fingers-in-ears denial thing to do, and to me if anything shows they were not very confident in their views being challenged.

            I think I've only blocked a handful of people over a decade who were actively spamming, stalking, or spewing extremely hateful rhetoric and I just reported them simultaneously. You have to cross a pretty extreme and irrational line for me to do that.

            The reason I ask is to see if I'm missing something; to better understand the mindset of those who do.

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            I think, in debates, some people are intellectually lazy. They lack reflection span. So rather than listening other's viewpoint, reflecting on it for long time, asking doubts. they are banning. And they think popular views are just common sense, which all people agreed on and which is most reasonable thing. Which I think is caused by echo chambers. And don't forget Dunning-Kruger effect. And some bans are politically motivated because person feels threatened by them.

            Now, I think it is better to keep our consciousness clean. so i just avoid giving my views in places where I think I will get ban & avoid sharing in general because it is very time consuming

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            • lennybird@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

              There may be an age or generational explanation for this, but I especially notice this behavior on Reddit while not nearly as much here on Lemmy (though maybe that's also a mater of implementation).

              It seems many are so quick to assert overly-confident positions, but then hit-and-run with some smarmy remark at even the slightest challenge, then quickly block. Like, not even crazy stuff. Just basic, civil disagreements. I can pretty well predict when it will happen, and it always feels like such a petty ego-sparing fingers-in-ears denial thing to do, and to me if anything shows they were not very confident in their views being challenged.

              I think I've only blocked a handful of people over a decade who were actively spamming, stalking, or spewing extremely hateful rhetoric and I just reported them simultaneously. You have to cross a pretty extreme and irrational line for me to do that.

              The reason I ask is to see if I'm missing something; to better understand the mindset of those who do.

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              hmm, blocked! /j

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              • lennybird@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                There may be an age or generational explanation for this, but I especially notice this behavior on Reddit while not nearly as much here on Lemmy (though maybe that's also a mater of implementation).

                It seems many are so quick to assert overly-confident positions, but then hit-and-run with some smarmy remark at even the slightest challenge, then quickly block. Like, not even crazy stuff. Just basic, civil disagreements. I can pretty well predict when it will happen, and it always feels like such a petty ego-sparing fingers-in-ears denial thing to do, and to me if anything shows they were not very confident in their views being challenged.

                I think I've only blocked a handful of people over a decade who were actively spamming, stalking, or spewing extremely hateful rhetoric and I just reported them simultaneously. You have to cross a pretty extreme and irrational line for me to do that.

                The reason I ask is to see if I'm missing something; to better understand the mindset of those who do.

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                Blocking is a VERY GOOD THING.

                The internet is a cesspool. You need to curate it.

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                  Blocking is a VERY GOOD THING.

                  The internet is a cesspool. You need to curate it.

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                  #104

                  They never said otherwise. They're just talking about a relatively recent cultural shift towards blocking people for no real reason

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                  • lennybird@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                    There may be an age or generational explanation for this, but I especially notice this behavior on Reddit while not nearly as much here on Lemmy (though maybe that's also a mater of implementation).

                    It seems many are so quick to assert overly-confident positions, but then hit-and-run with some smarmy remark at even the slightest challenge, then quickly block. Like, not even crazy stuff. Just basic, civil disagreements. I can pretty well predict when it will happen, and it always feels like such a petty ego-sparing fingers-in-ears denial thing to do, and to me if anything shows they were not very confident in their views being challenged.

                    I think I've only blocked a handful of people over a decade who were actively spamming, stalking, or spewing extremely hateful rhetoric and I just reported them simultaneously. You have to cross a pretty extreme and irrational line for me to do that.

                    The reason I ask is to see if I'm missing something; to better understand the mindset of those who do.

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                    Yeah, you are missing context. I can tell right away when someone is arguing from bad faith or spewing propaganda. I don't report, I just block.

                    You don't want to get blocked, I get it. You think it is some failing in people but it is just you who is failing to understand other people's decisions.

                    You are thinking about this from your very naive point of view. You are being very disingenuous painting everyone who blocks as someone who is not interesting conversation especially with people who don't agree with them.

                    While I am sure this happens there is another side to this which is just people blocking obvious trolls for their mental health. I am never going to convince an incel to stop hating women. There is no point in talking to them.

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                    • lennybird@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                      There may be an age or generational explanation for this, but I especially notice this behavior on Reddit while not nearly as much here on Lemmy (though maybe that's also a mater of implementation).

                      It seems many are so quick to assert overly-confident positions, but then hit-and-run with some smarmy remark at even the slightest challenge, then quickly block. Like, not even crazy stuff. Just basic, civil disagreements. I can pretty well predict when it will happen, and it always feels like such a petty ego-sparing fingers-in-ears denial thing to do, and to me if anything shows they were not very confident in their views being challenged.

                      I think I've only blocked a handful of people over a decade who were actively spamming, stalking, or spewing extremely hateful rhetoric and I just reported them simultaneously. You have to cross a pretty extreme and irrational line for me to do that.

                      The reason I ask is to see if I'm missing something; to better understand the mindset of those who do.

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                      #106

                      Personally, I block people who espouse things I believe are genuinely spiteful, hateful, or shitty. Generally, I use the block button to "curate" my experience with the intention that I can use Lemmy as brief escapism when I'm in the bathroom or on the train without having my mood affected by somebody posting something shitty.

                      I don't block anyone for normal disagreements, because I'm a relatively normal adult and as such that sort of thing doesn't bother me.

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                      • D [email protected]

                        Yeah, you are missing context. I can tell right away when someone is arguing from bad faith or spewing propaganda. I don't report, I just block.

                        You don't want to get blocked, I get it. You think it is some failing in people but it is just you who is failing to understand other people's decisions.

                        You are thinking about this from your very naive point of view. You are being very disingenuous painting everyone who blocks as someone who is not interesting conversation especially with people who don't agree with them.

                        While I am sure this happens there is another side to this which is just people blocking obvious trolls for their mental health. I am never going to convince an incel to stop hating women. There is no point in talking to them.

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                        incel to stop hating women.

                        i have been on fedi for a hot minute and i have never seen these mythical incels. you got a link to check out?

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                        • F [email protected]

                          It's how society is degenerating. Respect for each other is gone. The bullets have started to fly.

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                          The bullets have started to fly.

                          bullets have been flying US is the most violent "first" world country by far.

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                          • johnnycanuck@lemmy.caJ [email protected]

                            I use Voyager and it supports tagging.

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                            I see, thanks!

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