BryanJ on Nostr: Verifying one account doesn’t prevent you from having limitless pseudonymous ...
Verifying one account doesn’t prevent you from having limitless pseudonymous accounts.
The government policy does.
the same people who voluntarily verified their identities on twitter for more engagement are outraged when a presidential candidate suggests it as policy
a common dynamic in modern society: people are much more willing for the state to step on them if there is a corporate middle man in between
big tech is slavery.
freedom tech is hope. 🫡
Published at
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