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hambibleibt The basic premise behind Hubzilla is that you choose who you want to see in your stream and who you wish to comment on your own posts. This is a completely different approach than allowing anybody and everybody to harass you and then selectively blocking them
after they do so. That simply does not and will not scale to the size of the fediverse.
The site admin has tools to block individuals and sites today, but it is questionable how much value these tools are in a network where you can spin up your existing identity on another server in seconds or just create a new one. Unlike Mastodon, we don't try to pretend that you can block somebody successfully - because you actually can't; although 'superblock' isn't too bad for most peoples' needs and our blocking tools are at least aware of clones.
You can expect to see some new moderation tools (above and beyond the tools we currently provide) over the next several months because we realise there are people who don't understand the concept of permission and who actually enjoy participating in fediverse blocking dramas. These tools will still be much different than Mastodon and other fediverse projects. Your block recommendations will be shared with all your friends automatically and they can choose "me too" (either manually or automatically) or "ignore" or maybe they'll choose to block you instead for being intolerant. These reports will also be shared with the site admin who can perform the same actions at a site level - or not. This gives you full control to censor people to your heart's content and your site admin can either choose to be a nanny and spend their days and nights monitoring and judging content - or just be an impartial content provider and be able to spend time with their family instead. This is important since they are rarely going to get paid for this sacrifice of their time. Additionally you can create little cliques of Norwegian Presbyterian meat eaters who ride unicycles and who don't communicate with anybody else outside that peer group - and you won't even require a site admin to create this exclusive community. You can do it completely without their involvement. Although you can do this today using permissions instead of block lists.
In any event it opens up the full range of options. I've started on this a few times now but ended up getting sidetracked into doing more important or useful things.