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magnetaress 04-06-2023 06:29 PM

Block the site in hosts file

Trexller 04-06-2023 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by unsunghero (Post 3599297)
Thinking of and typing out (ideally complex) arguments on a forum or whatever medium is good for the brain

this guy gets it

pink grapefruit 04-06-2023 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBardo (Post 3599283)
I find visiting a lot of sites is a reflexive thing, like you don’t even notice you’re doing it. To help with this you can block IPs on your router to stop you visiting without having to consciously login into the router and unblock it. Hope this helps.

Block IPs on a router so you don’t have to login to router to unblock?

I’m not quite sure what that means, but also how do you login to a router? And how would you know what the right IPs are to block? I’ve never done that but it does sound like a good idea!

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Originally Posted by Trexller (Post 3599287)
PG, you don't need to get off the internet, you need to get out of your own head.

Maybe. But how?

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3599292)
Have your male guardian set up the block and not tell you what he did.

My what lol 😂

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Originally Posted by unsunghero (Post 3599297)
Thinking of and typing out (ideally complex) arguments on a forum or whatever medium is good for the brain

Assuming one doesn’t get too emotionally invested or is otherwise unable to moderate

Hard disagree. Group polarization is a thing; you’re just pushing yourself harder into extremism the more you participate in this nonsense.

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Originally Posted by magnetaress (Post 3599304)
Block the site in hosts file

This also sounds like a good idea, but what is a hosts file?

Skarne 04-06-2023 07:05 PM

You could just stop posting tho

magnetaress 04-06-2023 07:11 PM

https://www.howtogeek.com/27350/begi...osts-file/amp/

Cya

Live long and prosper.

unsunghero 04-06-2023 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by pink grapefruit (Post 3599313)



Hard disagree. Group polarization is a thing; you’re just pushing yourself harder into extremism the more you participate in this nonsense.

I meant that the brain is like a muscle, and by conceptualizing and framing an argument you are flexing that muscle. By reading sources for an argument you are improving your vocabulary

It is infinitely better for your brain than some mindless activity like watching tv

Polarization is is up to the individual

pink grapefruit 04-06-2023 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by unsunghero (Post 3599317)
Polarization is is up to the individual

You may want to flex your brain muscle by reading some about social psychology bc this is 100% wrong 😅

unsunghero 04-06-2023 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by pink grapefruit (Post 3599322)
You may want to flex your brain muscle by reading some about social psychology bc this is 100% wrong ��

I’ve always said I don’t have as much respect for people who aren’t able to come up with at least a few things they don’t like about their own political party

I have, on many occasions, criticized republican politicians on these boards. I have on many occasions sided with a leftist argument

So, as corny as it sounds, I would suggest to be the change you want to see in the world

The way to fight polarization is to have set of values and stick to those, no matter which side you have to piss off in doing so. Ideally this will cause you to drift towards a middle-ground approach. I think this is a much better thing to do than to run away from social media and forums because they foster polarization, but you do you

Also, I’m not pretending I’m perfect here. Sometimes I like to talk shit. I sometimes relish the times when someone insults me, because my conscience is most ok with me clapping back rather than being the initial instigator. Sometimes I like to be purely sarcastic and shitpost. It depends on my mindset at the time

Trexller 04-06-2023 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by pink grapefruit (Post 3599313)
Maybe. But how?

starts with an analysis of things you like that aren't internet connected, or even electrified.

getting out of your head and into your body can be straight forward or metaphorical

like pounding that treadmill until all the stress is gone or meditating yourself into a peaceful trance

you work out, thats a great thing to take care of the body/mind but that's not a secret and you wouldn't have asked if that solved it

we are too young for the tech we have as a species, it's a weird contradiction how so many of us feel the need for our screens to be playing as we fall asleep, but also cannot fall asleep because the screens are playing. we aren't wired for it. The internet isn't the cause of that feeling like "I gotta get offline" its that our brains haven't evolved to deal with the new neural pathways or whatever that nature didn't give us at birth, we are just dazzled by the bright lights and moving pictures not so different than a deer in the headlights

so while leaving all your devices at home and going on a hike to commune with nature is certainly effective, we don't necessarily have to work ourselves into that state.

i dunno maybe think of the internet like a swiftly moving river, its beautiful to watch and it feels great when you get in and swim around but if you don't hold on it's gonna sweep you away, and all you really need to do is step out of the water and have a seat on the bank, where we can still enjoy the river

we're just the first humans in history to deal with such an immersive level of communications, and the way we deal with it is going to set the tone for all of our descendants.

Topgunben 04-06-2023 08:13 PM

We should have the government pass a law that regulates how much internet we intake. Then you will be happy.


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