Though I've rarely even looked at Twitter, even back when it was sailing smoothly, this post of yours I decided to retweet!
Regarding censorship resistance, there are other ways to keep Nazis out (or communists, or any other kind of trolls you may not like): by giving out downvotes! In other words, it places responsibility into our own hands to keep our space clean - or live and let live, as we see fit. And yes, one can still end up on the receiving end of this, as I've seen it happen a lot during the height of the pandemic. Sure, seeing massive upvotes getting neutralized by equally massive downvotes is never fun! Still, at least here you don't get completely deplatformed, as it happened so much on web2 social media.
This!
Having freedom of speech doesn't mean you can get away with saying anything in a civilised, modern society.
Just like in real life in countries, clubs, groups etc, online communities have their own sets of guidelines and behaviours that are deemed socially acceptable.
When it comes to Hive-based dApps, community front-ends are tasked with self policing their communities via downvotes and whatever methods they see fit.
Each specific community doesn't have to choose to display your content.
But unlike on Mastodon where you lose your ability to speak if a server bans you, you can never be banned from your own Hive account.
The underlying Hive network always affords you the choice to continue to say whatever and behave however you want on your account.
It's up to you to then find another way of having your message displayed on other communities that may better fit with your ethos.
This is how true freedom of speech works!
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