A subset of people who really need Nostr are finally starting to use Nostr: human rights activists.

It's likely that they will stop being active after a while, but if they get deplatformed from traditional social media, Nostr will be here for them to fall back on.

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That second paragraph rings very true.

I've seen many active npubs become inactive and can only assume that they relapsed like an addict.

"Just one more tweet bro, I can handle it"

*Doomscrolls for 4 hours*

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