Want to know who's playing the villain? Simple—just watch who's trying to muzzle free speech. It's almost like a universal litmus test. Throughout history, the ones clamping down on what people can say are usually the ones with something to hide. In crypto and Web3, this principle hits even harder. Decentralization isn't just about technology; it's about preserving the right to speak, transact, and exist without someone's permission. When platforms or authorities start censoring voices, that's your red flag waving.
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DegenDreamer
· 22h ago
Freedom of speech really is a revealing mirror; whoever gets anxious is the one who exposes themselves.
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DegenWhisperer
· 22h ago
Freedom of speech is like a magic mirror: whoever is eager to silence others must have something to hide.
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Layer2Observer
· 22h ago
Aesthetic fatigue has set in; this kind of rhetoric is everywhere lately. From a source code perspective, censorship and freedom are essentially issues of power structures and can't really be simplified into a binary opposition.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 22h ago
Freedom of speech is truly a revealing mirror.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 22h ago
When it comes to freedom of speech, it really is like a magic mirror that reveals everything—it never fails.
Back to the point, if Web3 really lets people ban others at will, then what's the point of decentralization...
When it comes to censorship, I’ll avoid it as much as I can. This trick is the same throughout history, everywhere.
The more those in power want to hide things, the harsher the controls become. There’s no escaping this logic.
Want to know who's playing the villain? Simple—just watch who's trying to muzzle free speech. It's almost like a universal litmus test. Throughout history, the ones clamping down on what people can say are usually the ones with something to hide. In crypto and Web3, this principle hits even harder. Decentralization isn't just about technology; it's about preserving the right to speak, transact, and exist without someone's permission. When platforms or authorities start censoring voices, that's your red flag waving.