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>if you keep perpetuating that then sure
Different anon here. I've been gaining wisdom for a long enough time to consider myself fully recovered from my public schooling and have come to believe that fewer restrictions is better overall but the openness drastically damages *some* things.
With less restrictions people feel free to experiment and go wild and express themselves in a way that they'd get banned for in most places on the internet. This means you have to see poop and niggers and clowns sometimes, and you get the people driving off good genners, but it also means that when new tech like this comes out people flock to 4chan and /b to experiment with it and share knowledge without feeling like they'll get punished or reported/arrested for it.
So my point is that it's probably wiser to just sigh and/or ignore stuff that you hate and try to focus on the good side of things.