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by dvdkon
1390 days ago
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Thing is, P2P networks are usually built to make this kind of blanket blocking/banning impossible. Mastodon is more distributed than P2P, but even then moderation only applies to one server. In this case, the operators of popular Pakistani servers could very well side against the author. In a more "pure P2P" setup, I could see users choosing which moderation authorities to follow, so there would be no way to do what you ask. (Most users still wouldn't see it, because who wants to see hate speech, but the choice would be on the users, and again the kind of people this smear campaign is aimed at might not have it hidden.) |
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