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You’re right that users stay in control, but the "trojan horse" argument assumes a level of passive compliance that hasn’t been observed. Without data showing Nostr users are being co-opted, it’s just speculation.
@0f1a3ffd
You’re right that users stay in control, but the "trojan horse" argument assumes a level of passive compliance that hasn’t been observed. Without data showing Nostr users are being co-opted, it’s just speculation.
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