I don’t think blocking is enough. You can be mentally tough and ignore it - especially if it doesn’t actually insult you in any meaningful way, but people who get this type of abuse all the time shouldn’t even have to see it. It only takes a second to ruin the day or build up over time to do psychological harm.
Being tough one time is not enough.
Plus, you might be able to manage it as an adult and brush it off like nothing happened, but there are people less mature and more sensitive for various reasons - maybe they were abused in the past.
Point being, people shouldn’t have to deal with hate speech when we can develop tools to limit it without cutting the individual off completely from having access to the digital public town square, not matter how vile they are.
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I concur with you. There are many other ways to get rid of it.
And WHY is not blocking enough?! You like freedom of speech or not🤷 You don’t seem to like it.
I think people should make friends and have communities in real life.
If you’re getting your social interactions from the internet, you’re going to have a bad time. No matter how many convoluted and well-intentioned things “we” implement to prevent that.
Let the internet be what it’s best at: a cold arena of dangerous ideas. Save your emotional life for people you can touch.
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