It's a funny world we live in.

The European Commission posting a warning aimed at Twitter/X, on Twitter/X.

"Hi, we're investigating you and we might ban you, because we don't like you. But, while you're still operational, let us post that announcement on your platform. Because you know, it is pretty useful."

And this is why I'm here. Because how am I gonna talk to freedom-minded people in Europe if Twitter/X can no longer operate there?

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Dark Patterns 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Nothing darker than what the EU is doing to its citizens. Well except maybe what Canada is doing to its citizens. Well except maybe what the US is doing to its citizens. Uff don't get me started on Australia, NZ, & China 🤣🤣🤣🤣

You gotta laugh or you'd be arrested

The state loves you! 🖤

Same here.

The large public platforms will be increasingly controlled in order to prevent the impact of free speech and liberty ideas on public opinion.

Public perception is the *only* power that the managerial class of central planners have.

When that power is gone, their words and policies carries no more weight than the ramblings of a fool in a white-padded room.

Using Nostr is preparing for a world where free discourse will be heavily censored.