• Zoolander@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yes. Not only have I considered it. I’ve done it. The issue is that the Lemmy communities aren’t that big, even when you’re not referring to smaller instances and just sticking to federated communities, so blocking people just for dumb comments means you’re removing more and more of an already small user base.

      It’s a solution to be sure. It’s just not one that I’d care to use right now when me blocking someone doesn’t actually help what I’m perceiving as the issue that is keeping Lemmy from growing.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, I feel like with Reddit I had the opposite problem.

        There are so many low-effort, memey comments that blocking each user who engaged in it would cause me to block half the site!

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          That’s the point, though. You’re being hyperbolic to suggest that you could even attempt to block half of Reddit. On Lemmy, you could probably actually do that, depending on the instance.

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            My point is that there’s no point in blocking each annoying account on reddit because there are so many.

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              1 year ago

              Yes, I got that. Hence my reply. But they also make up less total numbers than the rest of the user base. That’s not the case here because the user base is so small.

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                1 year ago

                Mmm, relatively speaking, most reddit posts (>50%) have become low-effort/pandering garbage that isn’t worth reading.

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                  1 year ago

                  You act like that’s a new thing.

                  Also, case in point: Both our posts have gotten downvoted already. How is that even possible for such benign replies?

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        I use Boost because it has a tagging feature. So instead of blocking people with smoking hot trash takes I tag them so I can read their posts and comments with scepticism in the future.

        I only block people who troll and do nothing else.

        It’s really helpful for not shrinking the pool of comments or posts I can read.