The hyperbole has got to stop.
Alex Gleason recently received a long erm grant from nostr:npub10pensatlcfwktnvjjw2dtem38n6rvw8g6fv73h84cuacxn4c28eqyfn34f. He is not “a dev who is already struggling.”
Charging a person who is anon with little context of their personhood as a “criminal” is nothing short of dangerous. If anything, what nostr users do have context for is that Alex Gleason was banned from Telegram in the same season that the CEO was charged with <=**** See why hyperbole is a dangerous road?
Time is what you make it. In the words of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “Don’t raise your voice. Improve your argument.”
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