I’d say no. It’s giving the user the choice over what images they want to see. The content isn’t really suppressed or censored in the case of blurred images, imo

It’s also not blurring certain types of images or certain individuals images based on any centralized decision making. It’s a general catch-all that makes interaction a mutually-agreed-upon experience

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You can go to appearance settings in #damus, and set always show images.

Blurring images from profiles you don’t follow is a precautionary artifact from the 🚿 girl, and 🍆 epoch.

Didn’t know you could do that!

Keep bringing the questions. #damus team is ready 🫡

That’s a great point. No centralized decision, unlike Bluesky’s auto moderation.