Denis Warburton on Nostr: The duplicity of the Tech industry is underlined by their two-decade long piece of ...
The duplicity of the Tech industry is underlined by their two-decade long piece of performance art, in which they promote methods of “privacy” and “anonymity” as defenses against “governments” and “bad actors,” while on the other hand, empowering and supporting real bad actors - inclusive of governments - at every opportunity.
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