So a person to the kill-list of which you are subscribed does that, playing the role of a mod
Yep. After the troll has trolled.
It’s reactive moderation, which leads to a shit experience for vulnerable people if that’s how the majority of moderation needs are met.
Because fediverse accounts are instance based, and instances have their own rules and communities, bigots tend to cluster with other bigots, and defederating those instances means that proactive moderation ensures that most of the hate coming from bigots never needs to be moderated, because it never arrives in the first place.
Anyway, it seems from the rest of your post that you aren’t interested in engaging genuinely, so that’s that…
Yep. After the troll has trolled.
It’s reactive moderation, which leads to a shit experience for vulnerable people if that’s how the majority of moderation needs are met.
Because fediverse accounts are instance based, and instances have their own rules and communities, bigots tend to cluster with other bigots, and defederating those instances means that proactive moderation ensures that most of the hate coming from bigots never needs to be moderated, because it never arrives in the first place.
Anyway, it seems from the rest of your post that you aren’t interested in engaging genuinely, so that’s that…
No.
It can be proactive just as well. You’d subscribe to a whitelist instead of a blacklist. Simple.
This doesn’t have any mandatory connection to fediverse. Humans build systems.
So finally the only real argument a snowflake has.
And a ban for you