ss_croaker on Nostr: Makes sense. But governments around the world block access to online content for a ...
Makes sense.
But governments around the world block access to online content for a variety of reasons: to shield children from obscene content, to prevent access to copyright-infringing material or confusingly named domains, or to protect national security.
Can these and probably others factors be used to block access to Nostr?
Published at
2023-07-01 22:41:37Event JSON
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