Contacting others who blocked you, using an intermediary could be deemed breaking site rules, so be very careful what you do.
I think it's unworkable and inappropriate, to get full justification of why another has blocked you, similar to a shopper satisfaction survey. It's a very private decision by the person doing the blocking and they shouldn't be facing having to justify it, in my opinion. It's personal for the blocker and may signify nothing more than a personal preference to remove contact and viewing options from others. They may find that their volume of contacts is too high and want a much lighter load.
Perhaps users could optionally add some categorisation and the blocked users could get summary reports, based on multiple users who have blocked them.
Unfortunately, there are too many people who take offence to the choices that others make, as well as too many who endeavour to cause problems for others, including stalking them. For those reasons, it's sensible for the power and control, including details of personal reasons etc, to be retained privately by the blocking user.
Mistakes can and will happen, including caused by a site that may occasionally have glitches. This has to be balanced by the need to protect the safety and privacy of users here. We just have to accept that sometimes things won't be exactly as we'd like them to be. Some people block none or very few people, others have hundreds blocked, potentially driven by their high inbox loads, from unmatched users, who they may block, to prevent any future contact. Whilst this strays from being about friends being offloaded and potentially blocked, the whole interconnected components that support connections here, do have interplay, that can influence others. |