Yeah, that's true 😅

From my perspective, I've noticed that much of the negativity on platforms like YouTube and X often originates from anonymous accounts. I've only been here for three days, so I'm still getting a feel for it. Overall, my experience has been extremely positive, but I did encounter some unpleasant and obscene comments that I had to mute. They were from anonymous accounts. I believe revealing your identity online tends to promote better behavior and encourages treating others with humanity.

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Well said Rebecca. I'm with it!

I think some are fearfull for what will be the ramifications of freedom into the future, especially as a more dystopian world could develop.

I think that is natural, and on nostr that is the primary driving factor rather than the ability to be a troll

Thanks, Drew! I appreciate your perspective. You bring up an interesting point about the fear of potential ramifications in a changing world, especially as we navigate through uncertain times. It's reassuring to see platforms like Nostr prioritizing genuine interactions over the freedom to troll. Here's to fostering a positive and supportive online community!