

What would also greatly help too, is for moderators and admins to have some balls and neutralize said trolls instead of sometimes letting situations play itself out.
Furthermore, I believe that if moderation is as skeletal as some communities tend to be, it is time to put the power back into the user. I have seen wonderful features and mechanics in place, the problem is, is that those features are spread about in various platforms/sites. Like Gaia Online, old as fuck avatar site, allows you to lock your own threads. Imagine how useful that would be and yes it can be exploited but then that’s when a mod/admin can come in and decide to deal with a user who’ll make shitty posts only to lock them.
The Fediverse’s weakness is that when you block someone, you can still see that they can reply to you, even if you don’t see them. The notification can still register them as anyone else who responds.
I just think with more tools available for users to fend for themselves that aren’t having to always go to the mods/admin or having to mass-report in the off-chance a troll deletes their account to come back and do it all again. With more tools, it would try to help make communities more positive than seeing how long they can endure.







They can do that but I’m sure there are workarounds. I just briefly did a google search on ‘Windows activation workarounds’ and I already see some methods and people talking of them.
So again, Microsoft can fuck themselves.