while I'm new on mastadon this is not my first rodeo with federated internet comm. there's a path this goes down, I expect mast is about halfway down it so far? you tell me
0) you have a network of federated instances, call them "foo", "bar", "baz", "qux"
1) admins at "foo" keep having to block users from "qux", cannot come to an agreement with the administrators, end federation with them.
5) eventually a new instance that has some unique selling point doesn't even attempt to federate, which also makes technical cost of improving network features way easier (this happened with xmpp, and sort of happened with irc)
6) legacy instances decline
7) eventually the whole thing starts again from scratch because we are in Samsara With Computers
@timberwind
While I remember hearing about fediblock a couple of times and that it "cuts the fediverse in half", I've never had any problems following despicable people from despicable instances
So, uh, 2) I guess? Unless schelling.pt is blocked by ~half of all instances
anyway are we at step 3 yet or still at step 2?