Social pressure to bring back 'I know more than you' from IB3: More than 2,300 signatures in just over 24 hours
The citizens' initiative denounces the loss of a television space that they consider key for family and intergenerational cohesion
PalmThe island society has reacted to the closure of the program Jo en sé + que tu from IB3 and has harshly criticized the decision to dispense with the most watched program on the regional television of the Balearic Islands. From the moment the announcement was made public, social networks were filled with criticism, laments, and demands for explanations from IB3's management, and one user has now gone a step further and started a petition to force public television to bring the program back.
The platform Change.org
has been used to make the claim, and in just over 24 hours, more than 2,300 people have already signed this petition. The citizen initiative argues that the contest has been, for seven years, "a pillar in our home" and a space that has allowed many families from the Islands to share moments in front of the television.
In the text of the petition, they also regret that its disappearance would mean "a great loss for many families". In this regard, it defends that it is not just entertainment, but a format that "is a space where both young people and adults find common ground, which unites generations".
The initiative also emphasizes the emotional and social value of the program, which it defines as "an opportunity to talk, laugh, and learn together", and as a "disconnection from the daily routine" that favors family coexistence. According to the text, its elimination will affect "thousands of islanders who value television content that promotes intergenerational unity and learning".
Finally, the petition calls on IB3 to reconsider the decision and keep the program, whether in its usual slot or at an alternative time, with the aim of not losing a space they consider key to family cohesion: "Let's not let such a valuable program disappear without a fight".