I'm not sure I'd agree that "it's still happening" is synonymous with "it's harmless"
Nor am I clear what you think is real and what fictional. Service reliability, speed, and cost have all demonstrably and intentionally worsened under his helm. This went into effect at the end of last year, for instance: https://archive.ph/snCSy
> Seventy percent of first-class mail sent to Nevada will take longer to arrive, according to The Post’s analysis, as will 60 percent of the deliveries to Florida, 58 percent to Washington state, 57 percent to Montana, and 55 percent to Arizona and Oregon. In all, at least a third of such letters and parcels addressed to 27 states will arrive more slowly under the new standards.
dejoy and usps did delay changes until after the election - and usps service has greatly reduced (see other comment sources below)
The big changes that would have exasperated this were no overtime, shutting down and moving the bulk sorting machines, changing/closing processing facilities. there was reporting/evidence and photos of some of those large machines being taken out and thrown away.
Even if there were no - or small but inconsequential - material delays in delivery, it's a very common tactic of intimidation and fear/doubt to get what tend to be more democrats to not vote by mail.
spread rumors there will be delays in mail, that it might not get there. or that it is pure fraud.
Builds on old tactics (which still happen) that started with race profiling. police or bugalo whatever at polling stations for 'security,' intimidation that if you make a mistake you will go to jail (even if told by the sos staff you are eligible). so much more.
>The election thing with the post office was never real. It was fictional drama created by the media because Trump.
It's hopeless. I've also tried to point out the logical flaws in peoples' USPS conspiracy theories (<https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24290622>), with little success. It's just as hopeless to tell people that Congress forcing the USPS to prefund pensions was a) bipartisan and b) a good thing, as opposed to yet another GOP anti-USPS plot.
The number of people who believe it's real is astounding.
As proof his policies are continuing exactly as they were before, no change now that the election is over. He's tying to reduce expenses, that's it.