I can't wait for these dipshits at the EU to find out that Nostr exists and doesn't have a company or CEO for them to sue 🤣🖕

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https://fra.europa.eu/en/publication/2023/online-content-moderation

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What’s even more funny is there is hardly any “hate speech” on nostr to begin with.

Because the retards did not find Nostr yet. Wait for it to go mainstream, all the bullshit and hate speech will come with the average person.

There is by the EU definition. You don't see anybody shouting "NIGGER!" Very often because we don't engage with those people and they get tired of shouting into the void and leave. But mocking the idea that a man can become a woman is also hate speech by their definition. Then there's the nebulus definition of 'misinformation', which is basically anything questioning an official government narrative. When more and more normal reasonable speech gets banned as hate speech on centralized platforms Nostr will grow, and when it grows it will attract the attention and ire of governments that are trying to control the public conversation. To them I say GFY! 🖕🖕

I mean, nostr is still a small niche corner on the internet

We’re still early for that, but we’re going to get flooded by hate speech when the protocol catches on

doesn't have a company or CEO for them to sue KEK

Then we troll them I'm the CEO no he is the CEO 🤣

My question is, can they force ISPs to filter (or surveil) certain ports or protocols.

More likely they'll go after the rally operators by going after hosting providers. I used to run a TOR exit relay on a server in Amsterdam and I had to respond to complaints daily so that the hosting provider wouldn't shut down my server. My response was a copy/pasted very wordy version of "I can't monitor or control the traffic coming from this IP address, sorry!"

*relay operators