Lol, I'm not going to mute you, I've done it with others though, unfollowed.
I think the thing about communities is that those interested in the content go there and operate within it and that's how it should be. If I reblogged every gun post in my The Pew community I'd say people would get rather annoyed with me, and justifiably so I think.
The more I think of my one reblog a day scenario the more I like it. It's measured, balanced over a week period and avoids long strings of the same content being placed on people's feeds by one individual. It also forces the reblogger to decide which one they will promote each day. I would also say it would be a requirement for a 100% vote on the reblogged post by the reblogger as an additional endorsement of why they've reblogged it and to unlock the ability to reblog it. That way there's, skin in the game rather than just clicking buttons.
Anyway, it's good to help newbies...But I think it's better done by commenting on their posts regularly, voting and suggesting improvements (respectfully) and consistently doing that until they find their own place. After two weeks to a month if they don't stand on their own feet, cut them loose and move on. Seems a better way than reblogging something that is possible sub-standard and uninteresting to others - That doesn't help the newbie at all.
So, that's it. I have to go work outside a bit. I hope you're having a good weekend.