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If a major government moves to restrict access to a social media platform, what comes next? The question isn't just about one company or one country anymore.
When regulatory pressures escalate, the tension between state authority and individual freedom becomes real. We've seen it happen across different regions—some nations take a hard stance, others take it further. The pattern raises a bigger question: how far are governments willing to go when it comes to controlling information flows and public discourse?
For the crypto and Web3 community, this hits differently. Decentralization exists partly as a response to centralized control. When traditional platforms face unprecedented restrictions, it reveals why many believe in building alternatives that aren't subject to a single authority's whims.
The real debate isn't whether governments have the right to regulate—it's about where you draw the line between legitimate oversight and overreach. And whether the tools exist to challenge it when lines get crossed.
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Using this trick again? Centralized platforms are bound to die sooner or later. I've seen through it long ago.
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Wait, no, the key is to have something that can truly replace it. Just talking about decentralization is useless.
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Where is the line? Honestly, it's still about who has the bigger fist and who gets to decide.
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I just want to know what they can really do after banning it. There are always people who use scientific internet access.
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Just in time to see who truly believes in Web3 and who just talks about it during this wave.
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Stop talking about legal regulation. It's basically about wanting to monopolize public opinion.
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Interesting, are these governments competing to see who is more ruthless?