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hunter

(40,224 posts)
10. I've probably got more than 95% of the internet, by volume, blacklisted.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 11:07 AM
Nov 14

If some site irritates me I simply delete it from my universe.

The site formerly known as twitter -- gone

Facebook -- gone

Google search -- gone

Amazon -- gone

Etc., etc.

The culling of television in our home is more intense than that. My wife and I have a DVD player and at any given time subscribe to two or three no-advertising streaming services. We don't have cable or satellite television and the last time we watched broadcast television was in January 2012. The TV we have now isn't even set up to receive broadcast channels and it's not connected to the internet. It's merely a monitor for the DVD player and whatever device we choose to plug into it.

We all have a choice. We don't have to bathe in the raw sewage streams of the internet or television.

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You can't win a fight against the Internets Stacey Grove Nov 14 #1
You can try. If you don't try, you're helping the trolls. It takes only a minute to check those quotes. highplainsdem Nov 14 #2
I can dig it Stacey Grove Nov 14 #4
I've probably got more than 95% of the internet, by volume, blacklisted. hunter Nov 14 #10
I walk a lot Stacey Grove Nov 14 #11
Good for you! I have thought about it though... SouthBayDem Nov 14 #15
Most people don't know how to disappear those sites dickthegrouch Nov 14 #17
Blocking third party cookies is important too. hunter Nov 14 #18
That's just part of the current semantic environment, unfortunately. Ursus Rex Nov 14 #3
+1 There's an upside leftstreet Nov 14 #9
Like Lincoln said Shambala Nov 14 #5
I don't know about that. usonian Nov 14 #6
Sadly, there is no prohibition against spreading misinformation or lies. Fiendish Thingy Nov 14 #7
i'm worried about the future. i keep a tab in browser to google the crap i see. mopinko Nov 14 #8
Agreed. I paraphrased, using quotes here on DU & was called on it. I argued that it was very similar. I was wrong. AnotherMother4Peace Nov 14 #12
I really WISH there was a way to quarantine suspicious posts that have unverified "quotes" FakeNoose Nov 14 #13
Good reminder. Thanks for posting. Martin68 Nov 14 #14
It's not just the fake quotes or social media quotes or AI. A weekly very obvious satire posted on here gets more people WhiskeyGrinder Nov 14 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author WarGamer Nov 14 #19
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