• Thorny_Insight
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    6 months ago

    The only reason I don’t do the same thing is that I want to be aware of how prevalent the toxicity is.

    I’m not sure I entirely agree with the logic here. I did a similar thing years ago by pretty much stopping paying attention to the news. You’d think that would lead to me not being aware of what’s going on in the world but turns out one does not simply just turn off the news. When something actually newsworthy happens I’ll hear about it just the same way as everyone else. It’s effectively impossible to avoid even if you try to. The only kind of news I more or less totally insulated myself from is celebrity gossip and other similar entirely meaningless trash.

    Also I don’t block people to create an echo chamber for myself. More often than not it’s not what people say that get them blocked, it’s how they say it. I’m more than willing to engage an actual nazi on a debate as long as they’re approaching it in a good faith even to some extent. It’s people that are just throwing shit that I’m trying to get rid of. I’m basically just trying to improve the signal-to-noise ratio but the noise will only get quieter but never dissapear completely.

    • MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Gotcha, yeah that’s the best of both worlds then.

      I didn’t mean that you will be in an echo chamber so much as that they will be in an echo chamber because if everybody ignores them then they have nobody left to challenge them. There are a ton of lurkers reading but never or rarely posting or commenting, so I’m mostly challenging bad faith arguments for their benefit. Without challenge, somebody casually reading might just accept that bad faith argument as fact or at least valid. Idk how effective it is, but I’m doing what I can to reduce the radical right wing incel neckbeard population. 🤷‍♂️