Seen several "put content warnings on politics" posts and I don't know how to tell white people that 90% of all life is politics. You're asking people to hide the stuff you find unpalatable and that's not a reasonable thing to expect other people to do for you.
@seldo I understand your point. Content warnings on here are not only for sensitive content but sometimes include even random things that you think many people would not be interested in. For example in a tech instance you might write a warning for non-techy subjects. It's just a polite way to let people know. Politics is important of course, but I understand people who don't want to look at political discussions until they choose to. It's especially useful for people outside the US
@nobloat all discussions are political, is my point.
@seldo btw I am not with this camp or the other. Just saying I understand that point of view. But the choice is ultimately yours, of course. As someone who doesn't live in the US, for example, I sometimes grow tired of US politics elevated to the status of universality. Twitter was first and foremost an American company. Politics in Mastodon means different things to different people, I guess