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This sounds vague of course, let's see how it develops. Implementing better moderation tools shouldn't be that hard. Reducing technical bloat sounds not that easy, it needs time. Probably a lot of refactoring will be done, if an increase in performance is expected. I am looking forward.
I am not familiar with mastodon but it probably also don't have a way to add plugins or similar things. If the developers don't want to add more moderation tools, than I would also just fork it. But isn't it to much work regarding the optimisations that have to be applied? I mean, it does sound like that the code basis will start to differ fast from mastodon.
And why didn't the mastodon developers want to implement these tools? I would understand, if there were technical reasons for it. I know from myself, that applying some changes may may also be not easy to apply, because the software was designed in a specific way (Or just a result of technical debt). But they just didn't want to do it?