If you post something on social media, you are explicitly inviting people to comment and share their opinions. If that is not your intent then set privacy settings accordingly.
Regardless if you post something and are offended by respectful differences of opinion, and go so far as to silence those opinions, then **you** are the problem.
If you expect people to listen to your views on blast without giving them the common decency to reply, and be listened to in return, its time for you to reevaluate yourself because you are likely the perfect example of why the world is falling apart right now.
@freemo Living in an echo chamber is actually pretty unhealthy in the long run
@Saederup92 an echo chamber i see as subtle different. Thats where you speak, and only blast your opinion to people who agree with you in the first place, so all you hear are people agreeing to you.
I'm talking about people who may have amore diverse audience, they post to an audience filled with both people who agree and disagree but find it offensive when people disagree with you "on your own post" but praise those that agree with you.
I know its subtly different but this particular form, to me, is even more offensive. At least in an echo chamber if im not in it i dont get the "spam" of needing to listen to you in the first place.
@freemo Although two different things they're both still a very unhealthy approach to debates
@Saederup92 There are certain instances where it is considered rude to common on a thread in which you arent welcomed. I mean to each their own they are welcome to whatever rules they wish locally, but to me if you dont want someone commenting on your thread then dont make a public thread int he first place. Limit the audience to those you wish to welcome opinions from, and exclude those that dont.
@freemo Indeed. Also if you don't like/can't accept the fact that other people see things differently than you do, then that's just too bad for you.