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The big one is always tagging who you reply to, which for whatever reason goes around Lemmy's block.
But I think the main issue is you all don't even know you're posting to communities when it happens.
This is what your post looks like:
https://lemmy.world/comment/12971723
So I'm going to block you again, feel free to reply again but tagging people after they block you is a faux paus and seen as very spammy. And completely unnecessary for Lemmy.
But again, I think the main problem is all you real namers don't even understand you're making posts to these communities. Which is why I'm just blocking the rest I see and not taking this time to explain the posts you all keep making seemingly accidentally.
I'll reply here without tagging you, I was not aware of you having blocked me, or that Lemmy does not respect blocks.
First, I don't know too much about how Lemmy works, clearly, I primarily use Mastodon myself, and I did not go out of my way to have my post show up at that link. It looks like this was reposted by a bot because of the "history" hashtag that I used?
I would suggest blocking accounts that do that, if that's an option for you, it's not really a fault of the people whose post are being reposted to where you can see them.
Also, I am still puzzled by the original response suggesting that a quote from a book is a "click bait headline". Definitely not intended that way.
I'm just on Lemmy.world, browsing "active", and your post shows up like this:
So it looks like it's not a repost by a bot. But never mind me, I've no idea of how any of this works, just posting what it looked like at my end.