With Nostr, Jack is well ahead of what Elon and Zuck have learned about censorship

Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Facebook and Instagram will no longer censor content in the US, while Elon Musk has dropped censorship on Twitter. This move comes after years of government pressure and coercion. Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, has been working on a decentralized alternative called Nostr, which allows for independent relays and content moderation. The article discusses the recent announcements by Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk regarding censorship on their respective social media platforms, Facebook and Instagram, and Twitter. Zuckerberg announced that Facebook and Instagram will no longer censor content in the US, while Musk dropped censorship on Twitter, citing government coercion. The article also mentions the role of government guidance and mandates in shaping social media content moderation policies.
With Nostr, Jack is well ahead of what Elon and Zuck have learned about censorship

With Nostr, Jack is well ahead of what Elon and Zuck have learned about censorship

Mark Zuckerberg’s announcement that he is dropping censorship in the U.S. for Facebook and Instagram was accompanied by a comment that he is going to work with the U.S. government to encourage other countries to not censor content. Upon acquiring Twitter, Elon Musk dropped censorship and soon learned that government mandates from across the world censor content.

In 2024, Brazil blocked Twitter until it complied with censorship demands, France arrested Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov, the EU censored additional Russian outlets and wrote letters to Twitter mandating more content moderation, and Australia announced it will fine platforms for misinformation.

The current U.S. administration had a heavy censorship hand and had threatened to revoke Section 230 which protects Internet sites from liability about their users’ content. Zuck indicated in his announcement and a letter to Congress in November that Meta felt coerced to comply. Twitter under Jack Dorsey was also coerced to censor, as disclosed in the Twitter Files and Alex Berenson’s amended censorship lawsuit with new insider materials from Twitter.

Western governments did not typically engage in government guidance or mandates on content until after the Brexit and Trump elections in 2016 followed by the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022. Once Western governments realized that they had lost narrative control, they started playing catch up with China, which was well aware from the start of the power of social networks to both disrupt and control narratives.

Due to the secretive nature of government guidance and mandates, Elon and those outside social media organizations had only witnessed basic content moderation. Jack and Zuck had already experienced years of coercive government guidance threatening Section 230 revocation as well as numerous explicit censorship mandates from Western governments.


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