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@williampietri @strypey But you're not on a platform with that stuff. You're on sfba.social. The shitbags are on other websites that you probably don't federate with, and you exercised your consumer choice to stay on such a server.

I love the consumer choice model of moderation (and that's a mostly good term for it, thanks). I think we should have more of it. I.e. by implementing a filter system for posts on the fediverse. Maybe kind of like Usenet's kill files, or email's Sieve language (need to look into that more).
I would love to be able to - as a user - autocw all posts and/or autospoiler all pictures from certain users or instances. And I'd love to be able to see the posts of certain users while rejecting the rest of their instance (say, if I think they are the only or one of the few good users on said instance).
How can we make this happen?

@strypey @williampietri I wasn't able to sign up for issue trackers before because I didn't have a suitable email address. But now I have hyol@macaw.me so that's good.

@strypey all that is not there yet so for now, Nostr is the technopolitically superior choice

@strypey @serapath @rabble not as accountable as they are with Nostr

I haven't noticed any spam on Nostr

Where is it?

@strypey It used to be a bit janky but IIRC it (or Amethyst) is more streamlined now.

I'd like a way to import my data from fedi so I don't have to follow everyone again. IIRC there was a script for that.

@strypey (there's a bridge that links the two networks)

@strypey oh yeah, and @dushman blocks the bridge server level for some reason. So I wouldn't be able to talk to people on raccoon.quest.

@dushman @strypey IIRC he said it was spam actually. Dush, is that still a problem?
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@serapath @strypey @rabble There could be subscribable lists of spammers. Maybe using some flexible (but limited enough to be secure) programming language so it can be used as a general purpose (self)-moderation tool.