Fans are defending the blocking people thing - can someone explain why they think that's okay?

Here's where I'm coming from - this is a response comment to one of them:

Jessi's post was literally thanking fans for their support for the DWKT podcast. Her post on her public page was about the podcast. That was literally the whole point of her post.

- On a post about DWKT, asking when the next episode is coming - how's that's harassment?

- And blocking fans for asking a polite question directly related to your post - how's that's acceptable?

Imagine supporting a creator for years, subbing their YouTube, following them on Instagram, being excited about their content for years. Then getting blocked for asking a question on a post thanking their supporters ironically. That must feel so sad.

I don't even follow them on IG, and it still gave me major ick. The rabid fans defending that behaviour is making the ick even worse.

Blocking fans for commenting on a post about thanking their fans is just ick.

Haven't been able to click on the newest episode because of it. And it's the first one I haven't seen immediately. It used to be a comfort podcast, and now it feels tainted by negativity.

How are people defending this? Is it some twisted mean girl logic that I don't understand?