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Okay, so you’re fine with sharing spaces with neonazi white supremacists.
I'm not sharing a space with them when I block them, duh.
No, you’re putting a blanket over them and pretending they’re not there any more.
They would still be active on the site and harming the community at large, you personally would just be blind to it.
Isn't defederation the same thing? Users won't disappear (and they can also create accounts elsewhere...).
Blocked users or communities can still interact on the wider site and with you, you just won't see them.
Defederated instances are completely barred from doing so.
It's the difference between plugging your ears when someone else speaks vs locking them out of your house and not letting them get close.
Ok, but it's the same thing from the perspective of all the people on an instance vs from the perspective of an individual. Those people are still there, creating posts etc., and they can easily move on other instances if they want too.
It's just a "bigger blanket", but the concept is essentially the same, with the plus that more people are "covered" and the minus that someone might be affected against their will.
Either way, it doesn't solve the problem, it just masks it for the members of an instance. Why would it be a fundamentally better solution in this particular instance?