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Dragoness Eclectic ([personal profile] dragoness_e) wrote2019-08-14 08:40 am
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Tumblr Culture continues to puzzle

I have trouble wrapping my head around the point of "blocking" someone on Tumblr. So far, it's gone like this:

Someone: says something deeply stupid, and insists that anyone who doesn't agree with Deeply Stupid Thing is an evil, hateful apologist for BadThing.

Me: Your position on Thing is not tenable, because Reasons Given. Also, I don't take marching orders from random strangers on the internet--I decide for myself.

Them: [blocks me on Tumblr]

Result: I see a truncated first line of their reply on the message they blocked over the Tumblr activity log, which is incomprehensible because it is truncated. Clicking through to the message, I find their log empty, because I am blocked.

Okay, I now cannot see any more Deeply Stupid stuff they may say. I think I "won", though I'm not sure what the point of it was.
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[personal profile] ilyena_sylph 2019-09-24 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, but they never see anything more from you, either. Or at least that's how I understand it.

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[personal profile] ilyena_sylph 2019-09-25 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I... assume yes, that is true, that they don't see you.

I don't see the assholes and misogynistic twerps I block, at least.

Blocking is meant to let me, the user, avoid people I don't like/disagree with/want to punch in the face. What it does on the side of those I've said 'begone!' to, I don't really know.