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MrOzwaldMan32
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Yes, follow people non-bitcoin and get no bitcoin bs in the feed

People may say this is Twitter being stupid, I say it is being controlled to reduce the numbers of posts seen cuz of the French Protest.

How early? I was recommended this by the Mr. Ex CIA, Snowden Edward.

It's weird too, the "New Post" button's padding is not the same, the big black rectangles will weird for new users and the posts are not aligned to the middle of the screen (or maybe that's a design choice, just this).

New to Iris and I'm already pissed. WTF is this padding. You may say, that I have OCD (which I do only for Web Development). Mine on the right looks way better, I only added like .5 to the padding. Maybe 1.5 to 1.6 rem is good, idk.

Twitter is gone... He has sold himself as every Billionaire does (hopefully excluding the Tate family). I deactivated my account and it will be deleted in 30 days. YouTube is next as they are cracking down on ad-block users after 3-strike system. Meaning, you can watch 3 videos, after that, get YouTube Premium or Disable the Ad-Blocker.

Source: https://www.xda-developers.com/youtube-adblocker-crackdown/

is this a good summary by Chat GPT:

"The summarized version of "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" by Henry David Thoreau is as follows:

Thoreau argues that the best government is the one that governs least and suggests that the ideal government is one that doesn't govern at all. He criticizes the inefficiency and abuse of power by governments, comparing them to standing armies. Thoreau believes that the American government is losing its integrity and questions its ability to fulfill its purpose. He emphasizes the importance of individual conscience and suggests that people should prioritize doing what is morally right over blindly obeying the law. Thoreau criticizes the government's involvement in slavery and the Mexican war, asserting that people have the right to resist an unjust government. He concludes by urging individuals to act with integrity and not to rely on the government for necessary reforms."