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Defederation happens on an instance to instance level. There will always be instances which do not approve of those who conduct themselves differently. It is not worth it to make decisions based on threat of defederation, because you essentially cede community control to those who would make those threats.
I'm not saying the community in question should be free to be assholes, but if they are to be banned, it should be because they are breaking the rules of this instance, not anyone else's. In my opinion, a better way to frame the discussion is "should we allow this content/these users?"
It's worth looking at the content in question. AFAICT it's a handful of trolls reposting "liberal tears" memes. They don't violate anyone's ToS, or even informal community standards. They look like they're trying to provoke a reaction without posting anything that their moms would disapprove of.
In this case defederation plays into the trolls agenda: maximal drama, damaging the Fediverse, and weakening our post-Reddit community.
Most importantly, the instance mod has been responsive in other threads. The admin (in general) has been pretty good. No legit tankies. No legit fascists.
It's apparently possible to avoid syncing communities. Do that. Block the community. Block the users. But don't tear down the links that bind the Fediverse without a really good reason.
This makes sense to me.