So, can someone explain to me why people who don't like posts about politics can't just not follow people who post about politics?
Genuine question. Because I do feel that the stakes are society itself, and the life or death of millions, and I do feel that OStatus/GNU Social could and should play an important role in this.
A civil discussion on this would be appreciated.
@forteller also you could argue that if you have a strong interest in political discussion, and it seems the general mastodon public isn't into seeing that, it'd make sense to find / host a politics focused instance, which the more "safe space" mastodon instances would not federate with.
@forteller fair point. I was under the impression that you could still follow people whose instances were blocked by your instance, but their instances posts would not show up in your instances federated timeline
@tcql Well, I must admit that I haven't checked this, but I assumed that not federating with other instances would break all ties to them. Not 100% sure, though.