TheOneWithAReallyLongName on Nostr: Half the arguments listed in the infographic are just examples of ways participants ...
Half the arguments listed in the infographic are just examples of ways participants are able to resist being fed content they don't want to see. If most people don't want to hear your ideas because they disagree with them and find them unethical, what right do you have to force them to view that content?
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