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Thank you for providing links on my home instance, that is very considerate of you
I don't think it matters how easy it is to opt out, the fact that a political opinion is the default is the problem.
A fork is appropriate, to remove the political opinion, it can follow the other project with the modification to the block list.
This comment implies that admins need to create a fork to modify the federation list. This is incorrect, it's a configuration change.
For instance I use pipe pipe which is a fork of new pipe plus sponsor block, because the new pipe developers decided sponsor block wasn't good philosophically
If new pipe gets an update, pipe pipe updates, and it rolls through a couple hours later. No big deal.
Indeed, I agree with what you are saying, but the quoted comment is still incorrect. A fork is not required to change the configuration of the federation list.
A fork could be made later following what you just said, but that's not what was being said in the quoted comment.
I have no interest in debating your quoted comment from above. I'm as an individual saying a fork makes sense to get around the strong political opinions of the developer.
All good then, see you around