Richard Stallman on Nostr: [2/2] some are bad. The fallacy in those arguments is that they exaggerate the ...
[2/2] some are bad. The fallacy in those arguments is that they exaggerate the significance of the bad secondary effect, inviting the reader to assume that it will outweigh the primary benefit of the action. Sometimes that does happen, but you can't take the word of the complainers for that.
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