A great thing about Mastodon is that unfollowing and even blocking other users is considered a normal, day-to-day action, rather than a "last resort" as it was on the Birdsite. It's taking me some getting used to but I certainly feel more free to do it here. This is only a website, it's more that big a deal in the grand scheme of things. Mental well-being is way more important.
@conor a friend blocked someone harassing a person he followed. Next thing, sealions from the harasser's server start hassling my friend for the block! But he'd never spoken to any of them... Mastodon notifies the other server when you block individuals, which is _not great_ if that whole server is a hive of scum and villainy and their admins are complicit in harassment. I prefer to mute individuals, or block servers.
@bazzargh that's actually really good to know, thanks
@bazzargh @conor well. That’s good to know.

@bazzargh @conor

That's definitely a MAJOR problem, I don't care what Eugen or anyone else says.

Notifying the admin a user has been blocked, and from which server, make sense.

Identifying the blocking account can only open the blocker to abuse. There's zero good reason for that.

@bazzargh I've havne't seen/heard anything about server admins being notified if one of their users is blocked by a user of another server. Can you point me to some further reading?

@conor

@trendless @conor I linked in the thread to the code that sends the notification to the other server. It is trivial for the admin to monkeypatch the handler on the receiving side or even just share logs, and would explain how multiple users from that server became aware of this block (when there had been no conversation involving the blocker).
@bazzargh @conor Please also try to report malefactors, so your instance admin can take action against them and possibly their entire instance.
@dgoldsmith @conor in the case I mentioned, that's exactly what happened, the whole instance got blocked, mastodon is much better for that.