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When a bug tracker is inside the exclusive walled-gardens of MS Github or Gitlab.com, and you cannot or will not enter, where do you file your bug report? Here, of course. This is a refuge where you can report bugs that are otherwise unreportable due to technical or ethical constraints.
⚠of course there are no guarantees it will be seen by anyone relevant. Hopefully some kind souls will volunteer to proxy the reports.
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Why? When a user blocks a whole instance generally but then specifically subscribes to a particular community on that instance, why would you expect the subscribed community to be empty?
Indeed if you have a false advertising scenario, there are two possible fixes:
You seem simultaneously acknowledge that there is a deception but that you would expect it? It’s like saying you expect the design to be sloppy. In any case, what you suggest would be one possible fix to the problem. But if implementing that fix, it should go further and inform the user of subscribed communities that will be unsubscribed along with an option to back out of it to prevent data loss.
Because you blocked the entire instance these communities are on. I feel that is the most obvious behavior. Subscriptions don't really factor in here as they aren't "whitelists" for blocks.
Advertisement? Deception?
It's a technical feature that doesn't behave like YOU were expecting. There is no false advertising or deception here ... calm down.
That doesn’t answer the question. To say “most obvious” just rephrases your position. We have a system that disregards user input because it thinks it knows better what the user wants. That can only be an “obvious” behavior if in fact you expect the system to be incompetently designed.
Calm down. Advertisement is a metaphor. If you don’t grasp it, just forget it. A capability is advertised to the user by giving them an option. Then failing to execute on the user’s instruction amounts to deception.
I admit that deception is typically a deliberate act. I did not mean to imply that. It’s safe to call it an accidental deception.
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