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In a very blunt sense: Yes. We all do that. Most people surround themselves with friends who like who you are, not with enemies who hate who you are.
It seems we both value pluralism, and see echo chambers as a bad thing. I haven't understood yet how you meant hiding votes (not opinions) would lead to echo chambers. Could you explain that?
Or were you talking about hiding views, when I read the proposal as hiding votes?