@WomanCorn yes, absolutely! its about locus of control corresponding better to real-world conditions; you can't make people you dont like stop existing, but you CAN limit your exposure to them. booting people you dont like off your instance and managing federation is a good way of doing this IMO. do you not think so?
@pee_zombie if you de-federate other instances, well, that's a very coarse filter.
If I block or unfollow people that's fine, but the instance CoC doesn't really come into it.
@pee_zombie oh yes.
I have a pinned <what to expect from this account> warning.
(My favorite one is the one that says "I will not send you angry bees in the mail."
Ah, here it is: https://theungrumpablegrinch.tumblr.com/coc )
@WomanCorn instance CoC is also a signal to OTHER instance admins what sort of content they can expect to see from here; for ex, say we were explicitly a free-speech-maximalist instance, certain speech-conservative instances might choose to defederate from us proactively