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Isn't this part a bit ironic? "I realized how much of a negative echo chamber it was. I couldn't even mute certain words"
I would guess that being able to mute entire thesis would lead to more echo chambering. Maybe I'm wrong. I also don't know Reddit very well
Wanting to not see people debating if minorities should or shouldn't be killed isn't creating a echo chamber
Well of course, you're right on this point. It it was your entire use case then no echo chamber issue, just muting fasc speech
What you say is right if you care about discussing political opinions online. If you only care about memes and general discussions, you don't create echo chambers