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You can block the ani.social instance if anime art everywhere is not your cup of tea!
Yeah, it seems like it was basically one person. Won't name them here -- they aren't really doing anything wrong, and if it's a problem for you it's not like it's hard to figure out who.
I actually assumed they were a bot, but they're out there participating in normal conversations on communities I enjoy. Plus I don't want to just block the entirety of ani.social, since I do actually watch anime and want to talk about it sometimes.
Ultimately I went with filtering out all "moe" communities, but I wish I could create a more specific rule.
IIRC it's always on the same community ("moe" in the name?), so blocking that community should be enough
Nope, there are (were?) a gazillion different "moe" communities. I would block each community as I saw them, but it was becoming a little absurd. Ultimately I blocked every community with "moe" in the name, since I didn't want to block non-art posts from that user. It's a bit of a clunky solution though.
Just checked their account and they're still going lol. Won't name them here though. It's not like you'd have trouble figuring out who they were if it's a problem.
Yes and those community's all stem from the same instance. Having these people who post a lot at the same time isn't uncommon in the anime art community, and to be honest I very much appreciate thier work. It takes some dedication to do this pretty much daily. You also have the option to block the user in specific