• @stembolts
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    A population who practices self-censorship is worrying to me as well. I’m no psychologist so take this with a grain of salt, but I read a LOT. I recall reading that when a population practices self-censorship, they engage in other censorship behaviors as well. I forget the details but in short, it’s bad for a society to self-censor for many reasons.

    Open to correction and addition, whatever I read it was many years ago so the details are quite foggy and I could even be misremembering. Lmk 😎

    • threelonmusketeers
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      32 months ago

      Vsauce video on swearing: Why Are Bad Words Bad?

      I occasionally swear emphatically, but usually self censor to increase the impact of the rare uncensored cases.

      Would I experience the same negative effects you describe?

    • blue@diagonlemmyOPM
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      I would add that curses in society also often point to bigger problems/issues in society. For example, in Germany, people say shit all the time (and fuck only rarely), maybe because people here have a kind of neurotic relationship to cleaning and stuff. In great brittan its bloody bastard I think, in america its fuck.

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      Self-censorship in public places where small kids hang out is normal and has been happening since medieval times

      • @stembolts
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        Of course, but would that description be applicable to this situation? It’s a subjective question of course so both answers work, but personally I do not think that this space matches that description.

        I get that parents don’t want their children hearing curse words because children are basically parrots, and I have no issue with that.