This is sad. I think our focus on censorship resistance may come at the cost of creating a welcoming and friendly space. I'm not suggesting we ditch the goal of censorship resistance, but we should focus more on the tools to make the experience for those likely to be harassed (read women) better.
It's the first time anyone has tried to make a platform aimed at allowing sex workers maximum access to strange men and other women maximum limitation to strange men. That's not impossible, but complicated.
It seems like a web of trust approach could be useful. For instance, you decide to trust fellow users X to identify who's a creep, and hence automatically adopt their creep block list. Maybe something like this already exists?
Yes, but it doesn't let us select whose opinion to trust. That's a next-step, I suppose.
IMO it's a necessary step, because each group is uniquely positioned to identify content that is unwanted to that group.