justBrian on Nostr: The key difference will be that users are able to better define censorship ( ideally ...
The key difference will be that users are able to better define censorship ( ideally by their own actions and not those of a few service admins) in their own interaction in nostr ( muting undesirable content, open source software that explains how algorythms work to filter what you see) vs. the existing opaque and centralized censorship that is exercised on fb, twitter, etc.
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