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@cody @pharmafemboy@fedi.catboy.agency @andOlga@girlcock.club oh my gosh. I'm not saying I want to force the filter onto anybody! I want it to be /available/ to everybody.

It can be toggleable. It could be an option. But it shouldn't be something I need to find some weird fork in the fediverse to have.

I don't think that's controversial, and again. You keep assuming the worst of everything I say. Please don't.

@TechConnectify@mas.to @cody@catboy.baby @pharmafemboy@fedi.catboy.agency @andOlga@girlcock.club I'm gonna throw my two cents in here and just say that everyone has their own priorities of what they want out of something, and the best thing that could happen to this thread is everyone understanding that everyone is different and wants different things from social media and just because they want something doesn't mean they want to force it on anyone else

real piss on the poor reading comprehension here guys
(rip my notifications for interjecting in a thread while sleep deprived. whatever)

@TechConnectify@mas.to actually gonna throw one more thing in here too, omitting other mentions because it isn't directly related but my honest opinion about fedi is it kinda fucking sucks. even beyond the hell that is the activitypub protocol it's a whole different beast than any other network out there. to be clear, this isn't necessarily bad, however everyone looking at fedi through a lens of "twitter clone" and "perfect because decentralized" are missing the point and will probably explode at the mere mention of the word nuance. to be clear, I've been liking my time here so far (though I've never used twitter and block quite liberally) however as I said before, everyone has different priorities and their own personal pros and cons lists for everything. fedi is not for everyone, and it kinda sucks seeing a lot of people defend it unconditionally while ignoring the very real problems with it, and rather focusing on the problems with other services.

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@soapthatglows You're echoing my thoughts exactly.

There is an inherent and irreconcilable contradiction in this platform being anything anyone wants it to be and also for everyone. It's kind of impossible, and definitely exhausting, to navigate.