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I didn’t choose to become a Nostr maxi. The system made me one, though I knew deep down it was where it was going to end. For a while, I was just starting to build a voice on X. Nothing huge — around 2,200 followers — but I was connecting with people, sharing thoughts, and gaining traction on some important topics. X currently is better for wider conversation and bringing people to the light. One of those posts really took off. I was raising serious questions about the UK’s opaque central bank bailouts — secret rescues of unknown banks, pension funds, and insurers. It resonated. And not long after… I was locked out of my account. No warning. No appeal. Just two long DMs and a couple of uncomfortable truths — and suddenly I was cut off from everything I’d built. That’s when it clicked: you don’t own your voice on these platforms. They do. They give you a feed — but it’s not your feed. They give you an audience — but only until it becomes inconvenient. They give you speech — but only if it stays within the Overton window. That’s not freedom. That’s conditional expression under constant surveillance.
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