This is what I mean. You've conflated what censorship resistant means. That is in regard to financial transactions. If we (Bitcoiners as a community) want to stop non-financial transactions, or over so many bytes of data, etc. we can do that.

Bitcoin might not care, but it follows the rules we as a community decide because we decide on the code. *I* can't stop anyone, but *we* can.

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Its not a democracy

This concept of "community" isn't real. There's block space for sale, and you can't decide what others want to do with it.

All we have to do is set the rules. It is much more strict than a democracy.

You can do whatever you want

miners decide what goes in blocks regardless of the software a cohort of users might believe about what should or should not go there.

Bitcoin is based on economic incentives. There is no belief or ideology present. Bitcoin is anarchy