Not only would I like to not hear about any of the assholes or shitty crap going on for a week, id like to not talk about them either. Is it even possible?

Not for like censorship reasons but for more mental health and logic reasons. Do people’s moods improve? Is more interesting and funny content generated? Does the media/news algorthym absolutely shit itself?

Yes yes I’m sure you can filter out what you don’t want to see personally and what not blah blah blah, but I mean for us. All of us. Maybe we just need to ignore the fuccbois for a bit. Imagine a world without them

  • SavvyWolf@pawb.social
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    8 months ago

    If you’re pushing for restricting certain views for a few days, that’s still censorship. You can argue whether it’s justified or not, but it’s still censorship.

    Regarding whether it’s possible or not; technically it is. There are certainly instances or groups of instances that have imposed strict federation requirements and closed themselves off in little bubbles, for better or worse. You’d probably not get the entire fediverse on board though, especially if it’s “just an experiment”.

    Also, these people are political figureheads; blocking discussions about them won’t actually solve anything. People will still talk about their policies and opinions. If you block that, people will argue about what should and shouldn’t be blocked (hint: it isn’t self-evident).

    I think the system we have works fine. Explicit political things are usually behind comment warnings (on Masto). Many communities have “no politics” rules (although imo moderators should be better about that…).

    Also, there is so much bad news on the fediverse that doesn’t traditionally count as politics. Imo it’s a bit naïve to assume that banning discussions about certain people will magically make people happier.

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      I was merely suggesting taking away the children’s stage. Perhaps people just have to decide they’re bored of the subject on their own. Too bad there’s a billion dollar media machine committed to that not happening