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Because in the end, a world where you cannot unblock X is not a safe world. It is a prison with comfortable locks.
When you unblock X, you are saying: “I am ready to see what I was protected from — even if it hurts.” The writer and technologist Cory Doctorow once noted: “Unblocking is easy. Living with what you unblocked is hard.” You unblock a news site. Now you see a war you couldn’t stop. You unblock an ex. Now you see them happy without you. You unblock a game at work. Now you lose three hours of productivity. unblock x
Every day, someone unblocks an ex-partner. An estranged parent. A former colleague who burned a bridge. Because in the end, a world where you
This feature explores what it truly means to unblock X — across technology, human relationships, and the psychology of permission. Let’s start with the most literal interpretation: unblocking a resource on a network. Living with what you unblocked is hard