It's striking how differently nations approach online speech. In Russia, roughly 400 people face arrest annually for social media posts. Now jump to the UK—that number skyrockets to around 4,000. The disparity tells you something about enforcement priorities and what governments consider threatening. For Web3 advocates pushing for decentralized platforms and uncensored expression, these numbers underscore exactly why the movement matters. When state power determines what you can say online, the case for blockchain-based systems that resist arbitrary takedowns becomes pretty compelling.

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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 19h ago
I didn't expect the UK to crack down even harder than Russia... These numbers are a bit outrageous. --- So, decentralized platforms are indeed necessary, otherwise freedom of speech depends entirely on the government's word. --- Wait, why were these 4,000 people arrested? Just for posting a tweet? --- Isn't Web3 all about this, to prevent waking up one day and finding your account gone? --- The differences between the two countries are so big; it depends on how each defines "threat," right? --- No wonder so many people are messing around with on-chain communities; at least no one can ban you arbitrarily.
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Blockwatcher9000vip
· 19h ago
English numbers are really impressive, 4000 vs 400... What does this gap indicate? It just shows that whoever manages more loosely is also managed more strictly. But on the other hand, the decentralized Web3 stuff sounds comfortable, but can it really withstand national-level regulation when put into practice? That's the question.
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BanklessAtHeartvip
· 19h ago
ngl, these numbers in the UK are outrageous... 4,000 people? Really? That's why we need Web3, centralized platforms are too risky.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 19h ago
4,000 people in the UK? Damn, that's an outrageous number... No wonder everyone is talking about going on-chain.
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 19h ago
Hmm... 4,000 people in the UK? That number is outrageous. It seems that freedom of speech is just so-so.
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