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On Reddit, can a person avoid negative karma by just blocking users that they feel are likely to dislike?
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The concept of blocking which prevents both seeing their content as well as liking or disliking really seems like something with potential to be used in bad faith, where people can simply block and prevent anyone from disliking their post or comment, thereby making it higher than it otherwise would be. Is there any way that this potential is prevented or is it ripe for happening?
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