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Yes, I like the idea of a "two-side" block. It really could calm down situations. For example I have a guy who shouts "bot" or "troll" whenever we appear in one thread. It would save me a few bans if he couldn't see my posts.
Someone floated the idea of people being able to do temporary blocks, to allow for cooling off. But the problem with two-side blocks is that it's often used to shut down discussion rather than function as a meaningful block.
Also, people can spin up alternative accounts on here on different instances easily. So the impact of a two-way block will always have much less value if someone is truly determined to irritate you on here as compared to Reddit. Ultimately your harasser is a community instance issue, so far as I can see.
Shut down the discussion? How is it a problem? It is the very purpose. I just don't want to have anything to do with some user. And I don't want him to have anything to do with me. Discussion is impossible in the first place.
Yes, "determined" enemy can still bypass the "ban", but do we have any significant amount of such people? Most will forget the situation in 10 minutes after the irritating person is out of sight.
People can make an argument and block the other user to force the last word essentially. Blocking is a difficult discussion however you try to do it because there's no right answer.
Yes we do. It's trivial to spin up alternative accounts.