Have you noticed almost everyone strongly against defederation as a management and safety tool also has a problem with consent and boundaries?
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Ro (are0h@ubiqueros.com)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 19:12:58 JST Ro
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Kat, the dog one :glassesdog: (koosli@aus.social)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 19:13:08 JST Kat, the dog one :glassesdog:
@Are0h And gets disproportionately angry and loud when someone enacts boundaries...
...almost like some sort of entitlement?
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Ro (are0h@ubiqueros.com)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 19:13:17 JST Ro
@koosli@aus.social Ha, they do get quite nasty, don't they?
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Aurora (rallias@hax.social)'s status on Thursday, 03-Aug-2023 19:13:37 JST Aurora
@Are0h I've found that, generally speaking, everyone who's strongly against defederation can have the strong argument made about them that they are the kind of person who should be defederated.