You forgot inclusive language. You need more subservience to state approved messaging. It just, how do I put it, too much freedom... I mean. What are trying to foment? 😉
I just posted this on the /r/PennStateUniversity subreddit, but it was removed.
Hey Penn Staters!
If you’ve been hearing about Nostr, the decentralized social future, and wondering what all the buzz is about, now’s your chance to find out! We’re hosting a live event where you can dive into the world of decentralized social media and learn how to take control of your online presence and your attention.
👉 What’s Nostr?
Imagine a world where you own your data, and no one can cancel or censor you. Nostr is all about freedom, privacy, and connecting with a global community—WITHOUT the gatekeepers of traditional platforms.
Here’s why YOU should be there:
🛡️ Privacy-first: No need to hand over personal info.
🔥 Decentralized: No one controls it, so the power stays with YOU.
🌐 Global network: Connect with students and like-minded people from around the world.
💡 Open-source tech: Whether you're a coding wizard or just curious, you’ll get to explore how it all works!
Event Details: 📅 When: Saturday, October 12, 2024, 12pm - 4pm
🌐 Where: Happy Valley Brewing Company
💻 Who’s invited? EVERYONE! But especially YOU, Redditors and Penn Staters who love discovering cool new tech!
🔗 RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nostr-valley-tickets-972202372467
Bring your curiosity, your questions, and maybe even your friends. It's time to get ahead of the curve with a social media protocol that's actually for the people.
Let’s grow the future of social together. See you there! 🚀
Want to do some research before you head to the event? Hit up these websites for more information:
🌐 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA-jiiepOrE
🌐 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVm_jGdwTjQ
#NostrValley
Discussion
Nostr is incredibly inclusive though. It's an open protocol. Ugh.
I wonder if there's some obscure rule this somehow violated. In my experience, the people who run reddit subs aren't the most fair or reasonable people. For many of them, moderating a reddit sub is the pinnacle of their existence, and they quickly become drunk on the modicum of power running a sub affords them. They're sad.
Now that sounds like right wing talk... Anymore of that and the reddit mods will ban you. 😉