Why don't routers forward broadcast?

The function of a router is to switch and filter packets, and to route traffic between different networks, thereby reducing the size of "collision zones". Broadcast zones are basically all that define a network. Therefore, if a router were to forward broadcasts, it would actually be joining the two networks together into one larger network, which, aside from security implications, would create a giant collision zone and reduce network performance.

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