matt on Nostr: Applying a filter to your own machine isn't censorship. Censorship requires force, ...
Applying a filter to your own machine isn't censorship. Censorship requires force, and there's no force being applied to other miners. Anyone can come in and not filter if they wish. I lean toward no filters, but calling it censorship is inaccurate. That's the answer to your question. False premise.
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