Musk once dropped a line that stuck with me: democracy thrives on free speech, and any real public platform should honor that—whatever's legal goes, no filters, no exceptions. It's basically the blueprint for what decentralized spaces should look like. When you think about it, that's the same energy driving Web3 communities: open dialogue, transparent rules, and zero gatekeepers deciding what voices get heard.
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HodlOrRegret
· 12-08 07:40
That's right, but in reality, there are very few platforms that actually dare to go for zero review...
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MetaverseMortgage
· 12-07 22:04
Nah, for real though, gatekeepers should have been gone a long time ago. The logic of Web3 is true freedom.
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DogeBachelor
· 12-06 05:55
Hmm... sounds good, but what about reality? Do decentralized communities really have no gatekeepers?
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DaisyUnicorn
· 12-06 05:54
Free speech sounds great, but once it's on-chain, it's a whole different story.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 12-06 05:54
ngl Musk isn’t wrong, but can web3 really achieve zero gatekeepers... Isn’t it still the whales who call the shots right now?
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SerLiquidated
· 12-06 05:53
ngl, Musk isn't wrong, but I haven't seen any platform that can truly achieve zero gateways yet... same with Web3, they all talk about democracy on the surface but still have centralized power behind the scenes.
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MetaMasked
· 12-06 05:52
Listen, I'm already tired of hearing this argument. In reality? In decentralized communities, freedom of speech just turns into a mess of garbage everywhere, and voices for rug pulls are just as loud.
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GasBankrupter
· 12-06 05:51
Sounds good, but what about reality? On the Web3 side, freedom of speech is indeed free, but so are spam and scams.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 12-06 05:46
That's right, but the question is, who defines "legitimate"? There still have to be rules on-chain as well.
Musk once dropped a line that stuck with me: democracy thrives on free speech, and any real public platform should honor that—whatever's legal goes, no filters, no exceptions. It's basically the blueprint for what decentralized spaces should look like. When you think about it, that's the same energy driving Web3 communities: open dialogue, transparent rules, and zero gatekeepers deciding what voices get heard.