dba_afish said:
I'd reckon that...
furry is a...

You speak as though these things are immutable, when in reality all this only slows the changes one can expect as a result of outsiders who come in, see what the fandom has to offer, and say, "I really love it, it's just that I want literally everything about it to change except for this extremely minor tertiary aspect that is not core to the furry identity that nobody else really values except tourists like me."
Enough of these people WILL result in major shifts in fandom culture, even if it takes much more to effect these changes.

Hell, even internal pressures can spoil the fandom. Remember a few years ago when furries suddenly became vehemently politicized? Twitfurs would block you if you didn't share at least 95% of their views, and even if you did share ≥95% of their views, they'd still block you if you didn't express them in the right way. That shit was completely insufferable.

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furry-fuckboy said:
Hell, even internal pressures can spoil the fandom. Remember a few years ago when furries suddenly became vehemently politicized? Twitfurs would block you if you didn't share at least 95% of their views, and even if you did share ≥95% of their views, they'd still block you if you didn't express them in the right way. That shit was completely insufferable.

So if you find someone insufferable, shouldn't being blocked by them, and thus, never having to deal with them, be a good thing? As with e621, just blacklist what you don't like. There's creators I dislike so I just don't watch their content.