Some subs are actually blocked by users not for their content as a whole, but because of some users (that aren't blocked to preserve "block user" slots, since limited to 50) and their posting habits.
I think having posts from blocked subs dimmed makes it easier (for readability) than having them collapsed, and thus adding an extra action to see what they are about.
Some subs are actually blocked by users not for their content as a whole, but because of some users (that aren't blocked to preserve "block user" slots, since limited to 50) and their posting habits.
Imagine pandering to a user base that has so many people blocked that 50 slots isn't enough, and they have to block entire subs to preserve their precious block slots for future uses.
Imagine pandering to your narrow minded view of the world that you can't comprehend some people want to avoid shit-trolls like your frens on the voat wannabe.
You even admitted that the blocks were being abused, which is they don't take effect for users 30 or above. You created a site for people afraid of downvotes and are so fragile that they need to block large swathes of users -- basically, anybody that disagrees with them. Reddit rejects that want their own safe space.
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