@hikerus The point of my !FreeSoftware message is that applying a technical means to enforce a moral standard will not work. If an admin objects to offensive content in the timeline they can write "censorship code" to keep it out. If someone objects to "censorship code" in the software, they can just remove it, and run their instance without it. Censorship will happen, whether our code contains censorship code or not. Offensive content will exist, whether our code contains censorship code or not. So, the moral argument about whether our current !GNUsocial codebase should contain such censorship code is moot. But I think it is better that such code is written by the current developers, the better for seamless integration.