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Aaron P. Montgomery
@aaronpmontgomery
This is why permissionless protocols for social media are needed: https://reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/10x1fif/turkey_blocks_twitter_after_public_criticism_of/
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Agreed on your premise. But Turkey could still block applications built on a permissionless protocol. Leverage is still there.
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@aaronpmontgomery
I’m not the most savvy, but would they be able to block it on an ISP level? If for instance your cast was decentralized, couldn’t you access from pretty much any domain name that supported the protocol?
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