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I am a developer and I have been considering of making a censorship resistant political discussion board web site with sections for every nation. Questioning if this could be one thing folks would get pleasure from?

I think about there are some already on the market however I plan to additionally construct into the discussion board a crypto tipping choice much like Steemit to encourage good posts. I’ve had this on my thoughts for some time now and I assumed I might ask round to see if folks would really use it.

16 thoughts on “I am a developer and I have been considering of making a censorship resistant political discussion board web site with sections for every nation. Questioning if this could be one thing folks would get pleasure from?”

  1. The bare minimum for me to use it is access in my country by searching up a simple website/clicking link/saving webpage to my phone screen

    I know having something like that on the App Store/Google Play store is damn near unsustainable

    You might even have difficulties keeping the website if it gets popular enough. I’m no computer guy but I would be careful with how safe and secure the site is in your hands, and what dependencies you have on outside parties.

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  2. I think it is a good idea, but there is many flaws that have to be worked out like any other idea. Will you allow the racism and religious cults to run free? If not, then you have another problem at hand and that is morally dictating what is right and wrong

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  3. There are already alternatives out there like Gettr, Parler, Truth Social, MeWe, and maybe now Twitter. I don’t know what their finances are like, but they have a huge cash investment and only a small market share next to the established sites. In the ecommerce world they always talk about minimizing the number of clicks to make a sale, but asking people to tip with crypto would require a lot of clicks for each donor, and most will be too lazy to make an impulse donation like that. Do some serious research before jumping in.

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  4. It’s a good idea, yet it will fail at the human factor.

    People with good arguments will be undermined by keyboard warriors.

    Plus there will be CP and Nazis.

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    This is why we can’t have nice things.

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