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Hi! 🇧🇷 I like videogames, dragons, 80s songs and cute dogs. 27 He/Him 🏳️‍🌈 ❤️ @gartie.bsky.social
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I wonder why it happened. Hopefully it wasn't trolls mass reporting the account.
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Standard issue cats are so beautiful and photogenic. I envy them.
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I prefer my face shaved, but I hate how it feels like shaving ruins my skin so I can't do it everyday 😔
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BILLY SHEEEEARS
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And I wanted EVERYONE to be happy too no matter the cost. The feeling was incredible, but I did SO MUCH stupid shit back then that annoyed a lot of people. Thankfully after a few years things balanced out, but looking back it's weird how hyperactive I'd suddenly get, it's like that person wasn't me.
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Right now it's impossible because the way the AT Protocol works everything in Bsky is public (except DMs which are handled outside the protocol). I've heard in the past the devs had an idea to implement some sort of encryption to allow only select users to see your posts, but it's not a priority atm
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You can't see it from the official app but there are third party tools like clearsky.app where you can check it.
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That's why I don't subscribe to any moderation lists myself. I think the concept is interesting - it's a way for Bluesky to outsource moderation to its own users (kinda how Reddit does), but I'd rather trust my own guts and block individual users than rely on someone else to moderate content for me.
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They are user-made lists that others can subscribe to auto-block everyone included in them. I was added to a zoophiles moderation list for reposting harmless furry art. I don't even repost NSFW stuff! Now I'm blocked by a bunch of people who subscribed to it thinking it was a legitimate block list.
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The thing is, the sub shutdowns during the API changes would directly hurt Reddit's pockets. Blocking links to Twitter would have the opposite effect - it encourages users to remain on Reddit, so in a way it's beneficial to them. Just like Twitter deboosts posts with links to other social media.