As a startup founder, your userbase is your god. Either treat them with utmost respect, or learn to explicitly fire your customers.
As a startup founder, your userbase is your god. Either treat them with utmost respect, or learn to explicitly fire your customers.
If they want to remain a niche echo-chamber platform rather than become a major social network, that would be an appropriate strategy. However, I expect they have higher ambitions.
What they should also do is redesign (or remove) the "nuclear block" feature. In its current state, it helps perpetuate a hostile and exclusionary atmosphere to new users, which isn't going to help Bluesky grow an active and diverse userbase.
You have more than one user base.
You have to make hard product decisions about which user bases to serve.
Then explicitly refuse service, instead of mocking your userbase.
By... banning them? What are you suggesting?