If you're wanting to fully block websites, I recommend doing this on the OS level, using the 'hosts' file.
Here's an example for Windows users (this how-to actually uses facebook for the example): https://helpdeskgeek.com/how-to/block-websites-using-hosts-file
For Linux/Mac users, just edit (as root) the /etc/hosts file and add:
127.0.0.1 facebook.com
127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com
Shit for brains also thinks Antifa is a Myth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26RA0NAi7Og
Great post! You are spot on about the Linux exploits available. A simple visit to PacketStorm can be mindblowing for those that are unaware of your statement. Just look up the XZ backdoor exploit for a perfect example.
Been a UNIX and UNIX-like engineer for decades. Personally, I mainly use OpenBSD (and some FreeBSD) for general surfing and servers. Arch for Linux is my preference. Many also do not understand the amount of large corporate contributions to the Linux kernel. Kernel exploits are a "dime a dozen". BTW, although much larger and more complicated than it was 20 years ago, compiling your own Linux kernel is still a great thing to learn, not too difficult, and can teach you many things (plus it's just fun to do, lol)
That said reading this thread thus far indicates how poor the strong opinions are based on very poor knowledge and poor assumptions.
Correct. FUD will always be a very strong and controlling element. Knowledge is power!
Speaking of asinine .... that hair!