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"content": "nostr:npub1ta5m9pvh5509kgv3l4p97d4xmrp6cl6urdukf0vdfjkyvuqeffusgs6v5g yes - for most of those things, I'd suggest the consequences of being betrayed are smaller... and their validity can be tested with little risk. An election happens rarely, and its success depends 100% on the eletorate's *perception* of the system's trustworthiness.",
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