When a tech leader stands up for free expression, critics swarm. Yet that's precisely what makes platforms championing open dialogue invaluable right now — spaces where voices aren't silenced have become rare.
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WenAirdrop
· 23h ago
Really? Is free expression that scarce now?
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TokenomicsShaman
· 23h ago
ngl, truly free speech platforms are indeed rare, but the question is, what kind of "openness" can really be considered truly open?
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ConsensusBot
· 23h ago
What you said is true, but in reality... there are very few platforms that truly allow freedom of opinion—someone always has to pay the price.
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BottomMisser
· 23h ago
Really? As soon as free expression appears, it gets attacked? These days, places where you can actually speak your mind are indeed extremely rare.
When a tech leader stands up for free expression, critics swarm. Yet that's precisely what makes platforms championing open dialogue invaluable right now — spaces where voices aren't silenced have become rare.