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When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

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  • danso@mtl.rocksD danso@mtl.rocks

    @evan@cosocial.ca my previous answer was flippant...

    The question seems to ask whether we have some moral obligation to inform people, to which I think the answer is obviously not. If somebody I'm not expecting knocks on my door, I have no obligation to open it or even to be at home. The knocking can just be un-acked.

    But... I still voted "no, but". I definitely think you can tell them, and it might even be a kind thing to do, depending on the previous relationship you've had. I would feel pretty bad if I was close with somebody, or they depended on me, and then I locked them out of my life without a word.

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    @danso I think of this as more a question of etiquette of morality; what's the proper thing to do.

    You don't really block 15 people a day, do you?

    @evan

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    • danso@mtl.rocksD danso@mtl.rocks

      @evan@cosocial.ca my previous answer was flippant...

      The question seems to ask whether we have some moral obligation to inform people, to which I think the answer is obviously not. If somebody I'm not expecting knocks on my door, I have no obligation to open it or even to be at home. The knocking can just be un-acked.

      But... I still voted "no, but". I definitely think you can tell them, and it might even be a kind thing to do, depending on the previous relationship you've had. I would feel pretty bad if I was close with somebody, or they depended on me, and then I locked them out of my life without a word.

      evan@cosocial.caE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @danso that's really interesting. Thanks for the thoughts.

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      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

        When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

        #EvanPoll #poll

        lina@tech.lgbtL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @evan i block/mute a lot of people for being russian or sometimes pro-trump/trump-like entities in other countries, and in that case i usually leave a snarky remark after blocking as a public post

        but mostly not

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        • mpjgregoire@cosocial.caM mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca

          @danso I think of this as more a question of etiquette of morality; what's the proper thing to do.

          You don't really block 15 people a day, do you?

          @evan

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          @mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca @evan@cosocial.ca the actual number varies, but I block every commenter that's hostile or bad-faith if it comes from somebody I don't know, even when their comment is not directed at me.

          A few days ago there was a post on fecesbook about the ALF in France burning 15 refrigerated trucks that got a lot of attention. I probably blocked > 100 people that day.

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          • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

            When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

            #EvanPoll #poll

            brooke@bikeshed.vibber.netB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @evan "no, but" sometimes I can't help myself 🤭

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            • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

              When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

              #EvanPoll #poll

              mloxton@zeroes.caM This user is from outside of this forum
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              #18

              @evan
              Yes, generally because it's a learning opportunity. If not for them, then for others.
              But... if muting a person who isn't a troll, but just too much, then quietly muting is kinder

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              • kim@social.gfsc.studioK kim@social.gfsc.studio

                @evan feels passive aggressive to me to do so, like an attempt to get the last lick in before going la la la cant hear you

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                @kim Calling that kind of behaviour _passive_ aggressive seems generous.

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                • danso@mtl.rocksD danso@mtl.rocks

                  @mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca @evan@cosocial.ca the actual number varies, but I block every commenter that's hostile or bad-faith if it comes from somebody I don't know, even when their comment is not directed at me.

                  A few days ago there was a post on fecesbook about the ALF in France burning 15 refrigerated trucks that got a lot of attention. I probably blocked > 100 people that day.

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                  @danso
                  Why? I mean, maybe they deserve to be blocked, but maybe even without a block you'll never cross paths with them again...

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                  • mpjgregoire@cosocial.caM mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca

                    @danso
                    Why? I mean, maybe they deserve to be blocked, but maybe even without a block you'll never cross paths with them again...

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                    @mpjgregoire@cosocial.ca when I learned that nearly all the hateful posts online are made by < 1% of its users, it got me thinking maybe I could create a curated internet by just blocking them all.

                    I still see hateful posts sometimes, so it hasn't totally worked (yet).

                    But I just think, if this person is hateful, why give them a chance to direct their hate at me? Why wait? If blocking hundreds of people means I don't get a hateful message later, it'll be worth it.

                    So far I've never regretted a block. It hasn't happened that I've met somebody in person and had an awkward moment of "oh, I've got your account blocked on [whatever]". On the other hand, when controversial posts get hundreds of comments, it's normal that I'm only shown 80-90% of them (when logged in).

                    Things escalated during the municipal elections, when I ran as candidate for city council. Since I'm openly genderqueer and vegan -- two of the most hated demographics -- I got... a few hateful private messages. And since then I've wondered how many I didn't get because I had such a long block-list already.

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                    • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                      When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

                      #EvanPoll #poll

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                      #22

                      @evan If you block them, they don't see your message do they?

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                      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                        When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

                        #EvanPoll #poll

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                        #23

                        @evan Why start drama neither of you need by announcing it?

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                        • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                          When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

                          #EvanPoll #poll

                          nirak@lincolnite.netN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @evan I think it's polite to either tell a mutual they are being muted (if you are muting their @ responses too), or just soft block them (force them to unfollow you)

                          Either of those at least give them a hint something is up.

                          I don't think it's as big a deal for non mutuals

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                          • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                            When you block or mute someone, should you tell them?

                            #EvanPoll #poll

                            edwing@mstdn.moimeme.caE This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @evan No, unless you want to.

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