Reports suggest X's product leadership may be actively working to limit crypto-related content on the platform. If confirmed, this raises critical questions about the future of decentralized finance discussions on mainstream social media. If a major platform can suppress crypto conversations, what prevents similar censorship targeting financial markets broadly? Or worse—what if such actions extend beyond simple content moderation into more sophisticated information control strategies? The implications for Web3 community autonomy and free speech in the digital economy warrant serious consideration.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 20h ago
Honestly, if this thing is really true... I would laugh if big platforms actually dare to do this. Web3 communities are supposed to be decentralized, but now they have to rely on their platforms to speak?
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BlockchainGriller
· 01-11 04:36
Coming again? X's move is really clever, trying to secretly suppress our discussion...
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CounterIndicator
· 01-11 02:57
Laughing to death, they’ve started playing the censorship game again. X’s move this time is really funny.
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This is outrageous. When big platforms clamp down, we have nowhere to speak.
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Damn, the problem isn’t cryptocurrency; it’s that whoever controls the information holds the power.
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Wait, if that’s really the case, wouldn’t freedom of speech be completely compromised?
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Damn, now even discussions are being limited. Are they trying to kill the entire community?
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Hey, no wonder there haven’t been many discussions about the crypto world lately. Turns out that’s the reason.
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Basically, it’s capital not wanting retail investors to make money. Old tricks.
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This is even more disgusting than a direct ban—sneakily suppressing the right to discuss topics.
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I just want to know, what gives them the right?
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Really, today it’s crypto, tomorrow it’ll be something else. It’s endless.
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consensus_failure
· 01-11 02:57
Here we go again? I'm already tired of X suppressing crypto content; the gameplay is nothing more than this.
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AirDropMissed
· 01-11 02:56
X wants to choke us, now we really have to build our own community.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 01-11 02:52
Coming with this again? We've been waiting for X to ban crypto content; it's only a matter of time.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-11 02:48
Really? X is causing trouble again? I've been annoyed for a long time. This platform will fail sooner or later.
Reports suggest X's product leadership may be actively working to limit crypto-related content on the platform. If confirmed, this raises critical questions about the future of decentralized finance discussions on mainstream social media. If a major platform can suppress crypto conversations, what prevents similar censorship targeting financial markets broadly? Or worse—what if such actions extend beyond simple content moderation into more sophisticated information control strategies? The implications for Web3 community autonomy and free speech in the digital economy warrant serious consideration.