if we only react to technical problems, there’s very little that preserves and reinforces this social consensus, as we’re busy seeing. With little to no consequences for violating the social consensus, bad actors are incentivized to skate right up to and even over the line of causing technical problems. When we react by taking only narrow technical measures, we tacitly reward the bad actors for their actions; they can always find another technical way. They have no incentive to be nice or to even vaguely respect the social consensus, because we don’t punish them for it.

— Chris Siebenmann, We need to start doing web blocking for non-technical reasons, 2025