Authorities in Binalonan, a small Filipino town about 200 kilometres north of Manila, have made gossiping illegal under a new local law aimed at preventing rumors from spreading within the community.

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As bizarre as the new law may seem, it has actually been enforced in the Moreno neighbourhood of Binalonan since 2017. Multiple residents there have been fined 500 pesos ($10) and forced to spend an afternoon collecting trash as punishment for gossiping in public. Apparently, no one has ever been sanctioned for a second offence, as nobody wants to be seen as a gossipmonger. The crackdown on gossip and rumor spreading is being rolled out just in time for summer, which is reportedly the worst time of the year for such behavior, as heat forces locals to gather in the shade and talk about all sorts of things, like who’s been cheating on their spouse, or wh has been raking up debt. “It’s such a waste of time,” Mayor Guico said. “You’d think people would have something better to do. Banning gossip is our way of improving the quality of life in our town.”It is in fact feasible to ban gossip: “’We haven’t had to punish anyone for a second offense,’ Ms. Manaois said. ‘No one wants to be seen as a gossipmonger.’”https://t.co/1AzTB5NPuO
— Robin Hanson (@robinhanson) April 26, 2019