Hi, fediverse Web and mobile client developer.

What if you added a speed bump in the reply flow to slow down users for just a moment?

"Do you really want to reply to X? Will they appreciate your reply?"

Maybe just the first time they reply to someone; maybe easily turned off in settings.

If it makes people think for just a moment, it might help with making the fediverse a more welcoming place for women.

UPDATE: deleted and redrafted per multiple requests.

@evan Honestly, the whole thing about making it more welcoming for women, I get it. People online can suck. But As a woman, when reading that it feels like we're still viewed as some fragile, breakable objects who can't think for ourselves so we need others to implement was for us to be safe. There's block and report buttons, and we have the ability to stand up for ourselves.

And trying to, politely, dissuade someone from replying to another person feels like a very mild form of control, trying to change their thought pattern so they won't do something. It's a mind game and I'm not sure how to feel about that.

Yes, there's some assholes who go around being jerks to people, you'll get that everywhere. But you can just block them. Rather than having a programme that tries to alter a thought pattern of someone.
@thepixelfox @evan
unfortunately the lack of algorithmic feeds (and notifications) makes blocking not as useful.
For every person that blocks them, trolls will find thousands more to annoy.
Though I agree with you that they will simply use an a client that doesn't ask them. I think moderation on good instances, and fediblock for bad ones are more effective in those cases