aldin on Nostr: I would question whether making neutral protocol for anything leads to decrease in ...
I would question whether making neutral protocol for anything leads to decrease in polarization. You can see with nostr, bitcoin and other liberty tech that it gets selectively adopted by one faction, while the oposite faction rejects it.
What we call neutral in this context is actually a political stance (often explicit).
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