Only if one does not have much concern about preserving the room, though, yes? Maybe fresh air. Idk, I have lived with houses not equipped for modern plumbing, i.e., bathrooms that had no ventilation or fans. Those were the ones that grew mold. Vinegar helps. So might a dehumidifier (never tried it). Unless the room is specifically built to prevent mold from growing, though, the answer is admittedly aggressive, repeated treatment. I would not have set fire to the bathroom to get rid of the mold. In one house, we let it accumulate, and then scrubbed the bathroom clean occasionally; in my current house we leave a window open at all times for ventilation (though that impacts our AC costs, and I shudder to think what we will do in winter).
Yo so I'm a terrible lazy person and also mold makes me gag really easily and so does spoiled food, but if leftovers/whatever have been left in the fridge or on the counter (don't look at me, look at the open can of chicken broth my roommate has left out for like, over a week and probably going on two, man) long enough to be assuredly really disgusting, I have no shame: especially if I do not have a dishwasher I am more likely to toss the entire dish than wash it out. First, if you don't have a dishwasher it's likely you don't have a garbage disposal either, and that means your wasted moldly food scraps get real real real fast, and second, I'm convinced that i can't clean them well enough by hand without scalding temperatures to want to eat from that plate again. So basically. In practice I totally agree. In theory I don't think I disagree either but I would argue slightly more for conservation just bc, you know, let's not waste. But fuck no that tomato has mold on it the whole thing is going in the garrr-baahhhge.
Well, my comment could be interpreted to mean that I understand when mold or ignorance infects an object or thread or discussion topic or even website, sometimes certain people might choose to destroy or abandon the latter as a result of their innate repulsion to mold/metaphirc whatever. So, I was telling a true story, but by telling it trying to say I understand why metaphorically one might take what would be essentially similar actions. Minus the literal fire part.
I think the meaning was, people are disgusted by mold/ignorance and may throw an infected thing out even if there are salvageable parts, but maybe that isn't ideal.