The post interested me because it shows the flip side of the “reply guy” phenomenon; I get accused of this quite a bit, maybe my non-fashionable neurodivergence has something to do with it. But disagree with some people or even comment on something making a point to not draw a moral conclusion,
which is particularly triggering for some people, and you usually see an angry rant or two, then a declaration that you’re blocked, and then you are blocked.
For once somebody like this is expressing themselves in a blog and actually expressing themselves. It still seems to me to be a naive position; there is the fight over blocking in Twitter right now where people are claiming they need blocks so that their enemies can’t read their posts but what stops their enemies from making another account? (I guess the block still stops replies though)
If people are that sensitive however they probably should be in a closed space of some kind.