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    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    An ehrliche yid should know enough not to watch the shows without needing a filter.

    The yetzer hora is quite good at getting people to do things which they know they shouldn’t.

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    jbaldy22
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    @DaasYochid my point was for most people who actually use the internet for college or for business that has not proven to be the case leading to as i have mentioned before a lot of people to turn off the filters. your view is that the annoyances are irrelevant. my view is that your view is presently a minority view. if things remain this way you will see low adoption rates and of the people who have decided to filter a lot of people will turn it off. Yes it works for you but we are not talking about you specifically right now we are talking about what the general klal is willing to do.

    #878801
    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    Jbaldy22,

    If I can do it, so can most others.

    Will they? I don’t know, but I hope so.

    #878802
    Tomche
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    Jbaldy: You are very mistaken. That isn’t merely DaasYochid’s view. That is the view of the entire chareidi spectrum of Daas Torah of the Gedolei Yisroel shlita.

    #878803
    jbaldy22
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    @Tomche please read the whole discussion before you comment

    @DaasYochid I dont know you at all but i am sure you can see the fallacy in that logic – many people who dont have the internet would say that if they could survive without the internet anyone could. i am not sure what makes you a better barometer of what people are willing to do. ultimately i think the success of the asifa lies in the fact that awareness of the problem and possible solutions was vastly increased. hopefully people will talk to their rabbonim and craft a solution that works for them.

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