Sam L on Nostr: Some forms of censorship are not intentional that even the platform creator, owner or ...
Some forms of censorship are not intentional that even the platform creator, owner or engineers don't realize. For example, an algo to choose what should appear first on a specific twitter user feed. This can be a censorship technologically that no one can fully understand the impact. In my opinion, less algo means less censorship.
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