This is incidentally why I'm not developing an Activity Pub homeserver myself -- I have no interest in having users doxx my politics simply because I'm interested in social networking protocols.
Personally, my hobby is no longer computers, and it definitely isn't FOSS -- I'm not trying to be the next guy blackballed from the industry for having the wrong thought about the current thing. That's also why I have a throwaway account here. Political activists working inside the tech sphere are savage and have no mercy, and I wish to have nothing to do with them. For me that mostly means: no ActivityPub, no Twitter.
In a way this was also what inspired me to build Soul, though I get the appeal of being decentralized and all, I think we can still remain impartial by being an external provider with no access to any other information (e.g. user posts) besides user accounts and relationships.
The only way to end this insanity is by having more normies running pleroma/soapbox/rebased, not by self-censoring from fear of the woke-mob.
I tried a Pleroma instance and the UI had sticky elements. Sticky elements make me scream and run.
I really like the HN interface. My ActivityPub node should have a similar interface. Plain HTML, rendered serverside, reload to update.