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"content": "nostr:npub1437d992cqszvsnzpuy7jnec2w90dk4tfj57echyahg6ffu9y9t2s9kranm Totally on board with what you're saying! My fightback consists of federated platforms and maintaining separate domain names so I have some control. And as a fellow music maker, I'm also interested in what a new music community would look like, given the doom around #bandcamp. #faircamp is a great option, but it does demand technical knowledge, which I lack in sufficient depth. Very keen to follow your thoughts on this.",
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