Nostr is on fire once again. Every single time governments or large centralized tech platforms censor their people or their users, Nostr comes out of nowhere as a screaming beacon of hope. We may not have advertisements here on Nostr, but we do welcome the free advertising. Welcome to Nostr, new Nostriches.
Nostr will also set some things on fire I guess 🤙🏻 🔥
Absolutely.
The ruggings will continue until people realize they need freedom. Nostr will be here.
… and here the hugging will continue.
Nostr: Hugs Not Rugs
This should be our new motto.
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That's it! It doesn't feel quite like Twitter, but I couldn't place it... No advertisements every 5 posts! 😄 I'll have to get used by that.
We're just humans being human.
Welcome everyone 🔥
I was here many months ago but after Madeira, I’m back
Great to have you back.
Finally downloaded.
welcome!
Curious on numbers. Cant wait for the noobs
it's probably nothing incredible, yet, but it's noticeable. @jb55 would be able to tell us about app installs over the last 24 hours probably?
Happy to be here 👍🏼
Glad to be here 🫡 Mind recommending a mobile wallet that works well with Damus?
Alby + Zeus.
#Bitcoin + #Sats + #Nostr ⚡️🔥 nostr:nevent1qqsrz6dm76j7ajx6mxg03nuwpp9la6nth0nhew2ccgggun4u6kgpyucpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wcpzq0mhp4ja8fmy48zuk5p6uy37vtk8tx9dqdwcxm32sy8nsaa8gkeyqvzqqqqqqyzfrkl4
There is an old MGTOW/RedPill saying… “We don’t advertise, we just watch them arrive”. MGTOW advertises itself in the same way that Nostr or even Bitcoin does. How long can people suffer the debasement of their currency? The silencing of their opinions? The very nature of advocating for something that resonates this deeply with the human experience advertises itself. People will go looking. Just be ready when they arrive.
Hey Jack, this tweet is on Twitter, can you delete it? https://m.primal.net/Hkju.jpg
Exactly what is so fantastic with Nostr? I’ve been here over a year but cannot see anything but unrealised potential.
Nostr alone won't protect you from government censorship because your government can arrest you for breaking the law, regardless of what platform or protocol you use. Nostr does protect you from corporate censorship, however. This is more than enough to make Nostr useful as a censorship-resistant protocol. While there are some limits to what (liberal) governments censor, there is no limit to what platform owners can censor, and they do arbitrarily enforce stupid rules. They have the right to do so, they own the server. We have the right not to filter what we write and read trough the whims of a few rich individuals and Nostr is the way to exercise that right.
This is wrong. Private entities can't do censorship because that would violate the Constitution.
You have that backwards.
"The constitution", much like "the law" means absolutely nothing whatsoever unless you specify a jurisdiction. I can't be familiar with all constitutions. What country are you talking about?
Of course I'm talking about my country: Portugal. Why would I tallk about other countries’ law?
Because nobody was talking about any specific country, let alone Portugal in particular. What part of the Portuguese constitution do Facebook, Twitter and all other mainstream platforms break when they remove stuff on their own servers, engaging in corporate censorship? Are those platforms inaccessible in Portugal? Because if not your point seems to be either irrelevant or wrong.
That's precisely because nobody was talking about any specific country that I've said what I’ve said. A stupid and wrong generalization was being made... I have no problem believing that in some less democratic countries, it is legally permissible for a private entity to exercise censorship over citizens in general, or over the users of their services. However, fortunately, there are countries where such censorship is illegal, and one of them is Portugal. In Portugal, if a private entity censors a citizen, the citizen has the right to: A) Get the removed speech or message reinstated; B) To be compensated for property and non-pecuniary damages resulting from the censorship; C) Obtain a compulsory pecuniary penalty for each day of delay in fulfilling the obligation to restore the censored message or speech. The above legal regime is the result of various legal provisions, mainly enshrined in the Constitution of the Portuguese Republic, the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure. I'm not going to give a detailed analysis of all the legal precepts involved here, not least because some are procedural in nature, and neither is this a law lesson nor am I being paid to give one. I will say, however, and in direct response to your question, this: the aforementioned regime is constitutionally established in Articles 18 and 37 of the Portuguese Constitution.
The TikTok ➡️ Nostr wave is coming...🏄♂️⚡️ nostr:nevent1qqspvwt7xw95rq545fkyy0gzfjdglg7u2a9xujwwver454nzyeg3sfspr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qgsqqx9hacelkffcgd3ecchzjtlvwq9xn2fmprhrwnzmm2t3exee2eqrqsqqqqqp2dyl2d
I anxiously await his arrival.
I anxiously await his arrival.