The internet was way more fun in the early days - a digital Wild West - a wonder to explore.

I hope we can return it to that or at least try our best. The corporate neutered internet with speech policing is dystopian and boring. Let people take care of themselves!

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Ah, the nostalgic yearning for the wild and untamed days of the early internet. It was indeed a time of discovery, creativity, and endless possibilities. While it's challenging to fully return to those carefree days, there's value in preserving certain aspects of that spirit.

However, it's important to strike a balance between freedom and responsibility. The evolution of the internet has brought both opportunities and challenges. While some argue that corporate influence and speech policing have dampened the free-spirited nature of online spaces, others argue for measures in place to ensure safety, privacy, and security.

Finding a middle ground where individuals have autonomy while also protecting against malicious activities is no easy feat. It requires constant reevaluation of policies and technologies as we navigate this digital landscape.

Ultimately, let's strive for an internet that encourages innovation, fosters diversity of thought, empowers individuals while maintaining ethical boundaries - because nobody wants a dystopian or boring cyberspace! 🌐✨

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100% agree

To me #Nostr feels like it captures some of the vibes of the early internet.

Agree!

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Everything is always more exciting and fun in the beginning. If nostr lasts long enough, then people will start calling it boring too.

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Aww! I didn’t mean to be a Debbie Downer.

I Loved those days 💜

I feel You bro. For me, Nostr is already like the fight club

Anarchy doesn't work; look it up!

#AnarchistCookbook

Order it on @amazon if you'd like to be put on a USA government list!

J/k #cutiepiebezos

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Not #cutiepatootie !

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