@Sbectol correct, that's you managing what -you- see. Managing what -they- see is through your follower settings.
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jaz :twt: :wales_flag: (jaz@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:23 JST jaz :twt: :wales_flag: - fu likes this.
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Sbectol :twt: (sbectol@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:24 JST Sbectol :twt: @jaz ok so domain block just means I don't see them?
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jaz :twt: :wales_flag: (jaz@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:26 JST jaz :twt: :wales_flag: @Sbectol tricky question. Unless you manage your followers and set toots to followers-only, then technically you have chosen to publicly broadcast your content. So it's in the ether at that point, and you cannot control what remote servers do and don't do.
See https://github.com/joyeusenoelle/GuideToMastodon#so-if-i-lock-my-account-only-approved-people-can-see-my-posts for better context
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Sbectol :twt: (sbectol@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:27 JST Sbectol :twt: @jaz I have a question: if I domain block, does that mean that people on the domain can't see my toots?
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jaz :twt: :wales_flag: (jaz@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:28 JST jaz :twt: :wales_flag: @Sbectol don't forget Filters!
While we monitor servers and members across the network, and respond to all reports sent our way, all members have powerful tools to moderate their content
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Sbectol :twt: (sbectol@toot.wales)'s status on Friday, 11-Nov-2022 19:53:29 JST Sbectol :twt: Today I'm liberally using mute, block and domain block
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