I think it's so important that we need to establish a norm where users have the power and instance operators only block other instances as a nuclear option, as a last resort where the instance is a threat to the fundamental infrastructure of the system.
Normatively I highlight that if an instance operator blocks some other instance, that deprives their users of the agency to decide for themselves whether they want that block to happen or not.
I really think that #Fediverse should have been more user-oriented instead of instance oriented, but through our norms we can partially address that decision.
Yeah, and I just think that we need to establish cultural norms to push back on that mindset.
So I just want to emphasize that that approach disempowers users, and if instances want to go down that path, fine, but I just want to make sure they are realizing that they are disempowering users in the process.
If instance owners and users are happy with that trade-off, okay. That's their choice. I just want to highlight that it is the choice they are making, making sure they are informed as they make it.
@volkris Well, the problem is, of course, that some admins think that having different opinions from them «is a threat to the fundamental infrastructure of the system.»
@lilly