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Even when the belief being challenged is your right to exist? I personally don't entertain such perspectives
But why the block? Why not disagree and move on with your life?
I think it's bad for my mental health to be regularly exposed to extremely bad takes and hateful content, and blocking them prevents me from seeing them again in the future.
And my client doesn't support tagging, so blocking them is a safe way to ensure I don't accidentally waste my time reading the opinion of someone with historically shit opinions
I agree, if you feel it is affecting your mental health you should by all means take care of yourself and avoid it. I can understand how this is sensible.
Something I've noticed recently on Lemmy is that if you mention your own mental health, people immediately take it seriously, and I think that's so fucking cool. What a great place; thanks for being who you are