>We all exist in the world, not apart from it, and no amount of exclusion or creation of “sterile spaces” will change that.
The surrounding reality in the world doesn't change but the gp was talking about deliberate curation of that reality.
Maybe another example using advertising to help highlight the difference:
- block ads during web surfing with PiHole and uBlock. <-- the curation perspective of gp y04nn's, "I am more meticulous when choosing what I do and don't do, there is no going back.
- no amount of blocking ads will change the fact that ads exist in the world <-- your perspective
Yes, you're correct that "ads still exist" but browsing the web without it is still a nicer experience.
I just don’t think it’s a good life strategy to obsess over every single piece of media that you may inadvertently consume. Use an ad blocker and avoid outright garbage, sure, but that wasn’t the vibe I got from the parent comment. Constructing this sort of sterile world always ends badly when you’re forced to deal with things from outside it.
As a general life strategy, I think it’s always better to “filter” rather than “block.”
The surrounding reality in the world doesn't change but the gp was talking about deliberate curation of that reality.
Maybe another example using advertising to help highlight the difference:
- block ads during web surfing with PiHole and uBlock. <-- the curation perspective of gp y04nn's, "I am more meticulous when choosing what I do and don't do, there is no going back.
- no amount of blocking ads will change the fact that ads exist in the world <-- your perspective
Yes, you're correct that "ads still exist" but browsing the web without it is still a nicer experience.