Edit, since people are now seeing this post who did not see the the reason for it:

At the time of creating and posting this, there was an account that was created using a well known username and spamming extremly transphobic hate posts. Some users were starting to interact with this very obvious troll, so I thought it might be a good idea to generally remind people how to treat these trolls. This is not about some light hearted banter or good faith jokes, this is about trolls that are truly only about spreading hate.

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    9 hours ago

    If you block a troll, then you will no longer be able to report or monitor their bad behavior. So the problem isn’t solved.

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      That’s why the steps are ordered this way. First report, then block. And if you want to, you can view the reported post while logged out, check modlogs, etc.

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        8 hours ago

        I meant future bad behavior. A lot of people view blocking as a last resort and I think that’s a valid viewpoint.

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      They using new one day accounts that will be deleted in 24 hours, so its useless to block them

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      I block for my mental health. Bad behavior is for the moderators to worry about. I got enough shit going on in my life to be a vigilante on lemmy.

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      How does block work on Lemmy?

      On Reddit you used to be able to block to filter out the spammers but they changed it so it didn’t block their posts.