Censorship is innevitably an option. And we the users have the option of rejecting that censorship. Such is the nature of open source protocols.
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Those who advocate for censorship outside of illegality are advocating for the violation of others human rights and deserve whatever happens to them as a consequence.
Its easy to fix bugs in code. Its impossible to anticipate all the societal effects that your algorithms will have even though you implemented them to solve a specific problem. Its entirely naïve to expect developers to address or solve them all. Its an iterative process between the users and developers, one best walked without assuming malintent.
