3 pointsby jdprgm18 hours ago2 comments
  • al_borland18 hours ago
    The problem I’ve noticed is that if a platform advertises itself as a “free speech” platform, they attract the worst people who were banned from everywhere else, and post nothing but horrible and borderline illegal stuff. It’s mostly people with extremist views and there is little to no room for a nuanced conversation.

    The best is a platform that has these values, but never says a single word about it.

  • 4d4m16 hours ago
    They do for fleeting moments, before being acquired, deplatformed, or taken down by nation states. This is why some believe decentralized tech like nostr is required to fight oppression (moderation by those forces)