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Its not as large as reddit but still large. Many of us peruse all and block communities we have no interest in. I block meme and sports and very niche communites unless im into that very niche thing. Of course also block trolls or such or users who irriate you. create the experience you want. in piefed I there is a nice thing to make notes on users which is great to not block right away over one thing.
And some of those notes are hilarious in screenshot
I generally do a quick run through of their comment history to see if they're an inveterate troll or they're just having a bad day. At least I did before people started hiding their history on reddit.
I have never blocked anything or anyone, I have not either reported anyone for anything. Except I guess once in my first year on social media, once or twice obvious influence agents accounts,
I'd be curious to see from which of my subs I've blocked users. Some places are more contentious than others... I've never blocked a user from a cat sub, for instance.