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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Big milestone tomorrow: the Farcaster protocol will be 100% permissionless - Sign up directly on OP Mainnet. No more invites. - Users can use any client of their choice - Devs will have full access to data / APIs via Hubs - Zero dependencies on Warpcast 1/n
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FarcasterMarketing
@quillingqualia.eth
When it comes to free speech/hate speech is there any guideline pertaining Warpcast? - Imgur doesn't have to remove religious cartoons, would warpcast? - Nudity; how does warpcast differentiate between pornography and 'tasteful nudity art' - any guidelines regarding the current conflict. I'll take a MOZ link as ans
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
We've had nerfs as a Warpcast moderation tool for a while now. https://www.notion.so/warpcast/Nerfs-3226885de1554031b2902ac2d3f9b15c?pvs=4 The protocol is censorship resistant, Warpcast is not.
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vrypan |--o--|
@vrypan.eth
No idea on Warpcast's policy. From a technical POV: - No one can stop you from posting anything you want on Farcaster (the protocol) - Clients like Warpcast could (technically) decide to censorship, but you can always use an other one. - Think of it as if Safari decided not to show nudity. You switch to Firefox.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
1. Imgur doesn't allow nudity. 2. Warpcast has to follow Apple App Store rules, so no nudity. 3. People are free to talk about global events.
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