Blocked users see content and interact with users that have blocked them which creates a potentially negative isolation. The approach of allowing blocked users to interact assumes all users have amenable intentions. It ultimately discourages eccentrics and creative individuals in favor of the lowest common denominator and mob avalanche behaviors. Blocking such user elements does nothing to ameliorate the problem. The persistence of said interactions is a slight negative bias advantage against positive well intentioned individuals. This negative bias places the burden of finding balance on the end user in potentially daily interactions. While the magnitude of the issue may be small, it still has a net negative impact on the lives of users and their interactions on Lemmy. Is this a solvable problem and one that is in the cards soon?

Likewise, when a user deletes a post, that post remains visible in their profile. Perhaps an interaction was abusive or some misunderstanding lead to a mob avalanche of negativity. The persistence of such a message in any form is an emotional tax on the person forced to view it.

While these issues may seem trivial to some people, there are users seeking social interaction at various states of mental health, life circumstances, and disabilities. These small elements of Lemmy may have a disproportionately negative impact on the lives of such individuals.

I bring up these issues as someone physically disabled and trapped in a situation of social isolation where these elements have become more of a concern with time and apparent shifting demographics on Lemmy.