Pihole plus Pi VPN. Best thing I've ever done for my sanity. At least until google domains sold to squarespace, which suspiciously doesn't support dynamic DNS.
Nah, they want China to be "reunited" with Taiwan, and also doesn't like Democrats because of the "migrant crisis".
Only reason why my US Citizen mom didn't vote trump is because I told my mom to vote Harris because I invoked their fear of deportation by citing the Chinese Exclusion act 100 years ago, and said it could happen again. (I watched my mom filled the mail-in ballot)
(Basically their mindset is: "Immigrant bad, unless its us" 🤦♂️)
Btw, they still say that the 2nd trump term is gonna be "fine" and "its just like the first term, nothing bad will happen"
This is fascinating to me because it might be evidence that China is promoting right wing content to undermine America. I've never used WeChat before but I know the app has a "news" feature. Is WeChat linking to external domains/IP addresses? I'm curious what kind of right wing propaganda are they seeing? Who is making it? Is it in English or Chinese or a combination?
Also I will mention with other social media websites I've read about people using the not interested in this content (or similar wording) button and unfollowing right wing news sources and then following people who make positive content.
This answer is completely untested and something I came up with while poking through my phone's options. But it should work as long as the app in question uses your phone's DNS settings.
My Samsung phone has a private DNS setting. Settings > Connections > More Connection Settings > Private DNS. This doesn't seem to be bound to a specific connection on my device so I assume this value is used for any. I don't know if this is available on all modernish android devices or iOS.
One can set up a dns-over-https server such as https://github.com/m13253/dns-over-https/ and configure it to use a DNS server which is sinkholing those domains. Which it sounds like you already have setup.
You'd have to have that public facing with a reverse proxy and a valid cert so they could reach it while on mobile data, so I don't know that the juice is worth the squeeze.
I finally, after much cajoling (and more importantly, after much increase in the monthly bill) got my parents to finally cut cable TV entirely. I even made sure they got Netflix as their streaming service so that they wouldn't be exposed to any commercials.
Now they sit around watching mostly OTA TV all day, with so many ads for medicine and mortgage scams and other old-people shit that I can't fathom how they can even stand it, let alone prefer it.
The one small comfort is that at least the local news in my area isn't owned by Sinclair.
In order to use Netflix, they have to choose what show they want to watch. People don't like doing what they want. Making decisions about what they want is hard. People want to be told what to like, how to think, and how to live.
That's smart! Take advantage of the fact that cable keeps getting more and more expensive and urge them to cancel it. No need to sneak and block Fox News this way.
Just don't make the mistake of installing OTA antennas for them like I did. Put all the old black-and-white movies they want to watch on a Jellyfin server instead.
Stop normalizing this and start normalizing filtering your parents internet with a Pi-Hole and blocking whole swaths of the right-wing ecosystem.
Everyone complains about people wanting them to be the computer guy in their family but no one ever uses that to protect their family from misinformation/disinformation and then blame it on their ISP.
...in Minecraft. (please don't actually do this to your parents)
Nothing wrong with doing both. I fully support using a Pi-Hole to block right wing misinformation/disinformation if the situation is appropriate.
I should also mention in reality this is just a shitpost. In real life there is more nuance to these decisions. I have read stories about people who's parents have been basically "gone" because of Fox News and other right wing disinformation sources and after blocking it they get their parents back usually within 6 months to a year. But it could also result in back lash. It all depends on the situation. I do feel strongly that Fox News should be blocked in hospitals and nursing homes (especially memory units) because it stresses out the patients and some of the content they run is directly contrary to a hospital's mission.
Well I'd say the nuance here is that while it's hard to break through when those ecosystems have a hold on them, and it's hard to compete with them, being a censorial editor for the elderly really only makes sense if they really can be considered not in their right mind and not have the capacity to think or care for themselves.
I don't really think censorship is the solution as much as finding a way to break the spell of whatever has overtaken right wing thought.
I think the public right wing response to both Luigi Mangione and to Musk promoting H1Bs shows that while they've sucked down racism, on some level they understand that the corporate world exists to harm workers. They just haven't found solidarity with the workers of the rest of the world yet, and it's finding a way to crack that barrier and get them to see themselves in others. I think it's very hard but not impossible.
I think part of the problem is the nature of our media and how consolidated it is and how rare real independent news media is at the moment in this country. I think we'd do better to tackle that at a community level than we would to just outright censor it.
Like, an example... You have a child and you want to know what they're watching on television for their mental health. Is it better to watch those things with them and discuss the themes and ideas with them and help them contextualize it all in a healthy way or censor the things you don't like and never discuss them so the child enters the world wholly without the knowledge of these subjects. I'd say based on personal experience that the latter doesn't work out so hot for the kid.
Censorship and control of information without discussion isn't a good path, whereas openness and communication is.
EDIT: Also, in response to hospitals, I do agree, it should be nothing but like calming nature documentaries or chill kids cartoons. All family friendly stuff with nothing stressful to promote healthy recovery. In the context of hospitals I'd say its less censorship and more "genuinely people need fewer stressors so they can heal." Removing stressful and divisive television solves that.
Idk if they want to watch that I'd let them. If you don't want them to treat you like a child (assuming you aren't one) then you probably shouldn't treat them like one. Adults can make their own decisions and mistakes.