I think that this idea is bad for several reasons.
First off, AM is a valuable part of the community. It allows people to “try before they buy”. It allows people to eschew recognition and still post. It allows people to post when legally encumbered.
Secondly, singling out any single user in this manner is just not right. It’s discrimination, plain and simple. I do support allowing users to not see posts from any users they want – that is, an “ignore posts by…” user setting. However, that’s unlikely to be written, largely because nobody has the time/effort required to write such a largely useless feature.
Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, posts written by you are not for your consumption alone. Just because you do not want to see AM posts in reply to yours does not mean that other people are so inclined.
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