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gsovereignty · 82w
People ask me what this t-shirt means. Now I can tell them that it means Durov didn't build it right. https://image.nostr.build/1dfe82adce7715104548be372dac4e999433412b1603ed2ef7f7e3f2a52f190d.jpg
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Genuine question. Have been thinking about this lately, if they can not go to a specific leader or entity of an organization. Will not they go directly to the users right away, regardless of how decentralized the system is? In that sense the companies serve as a buffer.

If not what is left is anonymity.
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gsovereignty · 82w
No, look at the way torrent networks have been holding up against attack by the State. Risk is pushed out to the edges and it becomes prohibitively expensive to shut these networks down.
Drew F · 82w
If such scenario should arise, we could merely hope to be on the right side of history in response to a high level attack.
YumiBod · 82w
No, they'll go to the node operators next. Individual users are last on their list, too numerous and too difficult to identity (in case of anons). Also, depending on jurisdiction, they may be protected by freedom of speech laws, which are a last line of defense after Terms of Service fail them.