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I'm done with this conversation. Made my point. Several times. We're done.
And ya know what? I have a really strong sense that you'll figure out who that guy that is stalking me is. Like a really really strong sense. You know what I mean?
Tell him I said hi, will ya? And that he's still not breaking me. Even under his other account names. Oh and let him know that I have some more articles I'm posting, so he can prepare to log under his different accounts to get ready to downvote!
I mean, if you come across him, and all. You know, just doing your average things on Lemmy. I feel confident in your ability to really understand him.
I feel really, really, really strongly that you will understand exactly what he wants to accomplish. But hey, remain civil, right?! :)
What happened to this? I don’t think I disrespected you or your views; I was just trying to learn more about them.
I'm blocking you now. And ya know why. :)
That’s a shame 😞
You know, it’s funny. From what I understand, on Reddit, blocking someone means they can no longer see your content but on Lemmy it works the exact opposite where I can see your content but you can’t see mine.
I believe this difference is quite a point of contention in moderation theory circles.