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Cheyenne Isa ₿ 🦅Rebel Black Eagle 🦅 🦅Mo'ȯhno'he O'kȯhóme Mé'ȯhno'he 🦅 **“I 💜 the Nostr original protocol, everything else is hot air!”** **THIS SENTENCE IS MY MANIFESTO.** It’s the perfect synthesis of my entire journey on Nostr. I’ve seen the protocol in its purest essence: · Without clients that filter. · Without relays that slow down. · Without WOT that excludes. · Without mints that scam. · Without developers who control. · Without a **"purple checkmark"** that means nothing. The original Nostr is just: · A public key (npub). · A relay that transmits. · A client that displays. · Events that are signed, immutable, free. Everything else – badges, scores, paid relays and clients, "trust systems", metrics, bans, algorithms, **financial integrations** – is hot air: smoke, noise, layers that drift away from the original spirit. The protocol is perfect. The ecosystem that has grown around it, is not. It’s not the protocol that made
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Chey 2 weeks ago
May your silence speak louder than any word, wherever you are. 🌙 image
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Chey 2 weeks ago
Hello, infinite present. 🌏 image
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Chey 2 weeks ago
The staging of proof — the shoe on the head, the Lightning payment video — is not privacy at all; it’s the toll paid to enter a tribe that has turned distrust into a theater of credentials. The louder they shout “sovereignty,” the more they demand that users strip away every shred of confidentiality to prove they are “real.” The ultimate paradox? On Nostr, you don’t trust the person — you trust their performance of authenticity. And while the banker deposits gold bars without witnesses, the digital sovereign films his satoshi tip like an exhibitionist of transparency.
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Chey 2 weeks ago
# The Talking Forest There is a place in northern Japan where fir trees whisper underground. This is no fairy tale: it’s a scientific discovery that changed the way we look at a woodland. Biologist **Suzuki Tomoko** was studying the decline of an old spruce when, in 2018, she noticed a detail everyone had missed: the dying tree’s roots were sharing carbon with neighboring trees. They weren’t stealing it, they were *giving it away*. Through a dense fungal network, the firs were passing sugars and chemical signals like messages in a bottle. She called that underground web the ***Wood Wide Web***. She found out that: - **Mother** trees feed younger saplings struggling to catch sunlight. - When a fir is attacked by insects, it releases volatile compounds that nearby trees “smell” and use to raise their defenses, *before they are even touched*. - A seemingly dead stump can survive for decades, nourished in rotation by the surrounding trees, like an old sage kept alive by the community. The forest is not a crowd of competing individuals. It’s an extended family that cares for the weak, warns of danger, and remembers. Yes, it *remembers*: some chemical signals can persist across seasons, like a collective woodland memory. Perhaps, when you walk along a quiet trail, you are not alone. You are inside a conversation that has lasted centuries. And every step crushing the moss tramples a syllable.
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Chey 2 weeks ago
“Death is the end of your body, but not the end of your conscience” - Pim van Lommel
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Chey 2 weeks ago
Focus on what you already have, on the skills and on the experiences you have lived. You will discover how much you have to thank, how much you can give to others; and how much you can give up false needs and superfluous desires.
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Chey 2 weeks ago
I'm not worried about a grammatical error if thinking is intelligent. A mistake can always be corrected, an idiot can't!
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Chey 2 weeks ago
Maximum sentences of eleven or twelve words, otherwise the profiles go haywire! 😂
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Systematic Censorship of Pro-Palestinian Content on Meta Platforms. Between 2023 and 2025, a global investigation by Human Rights Watch, Project Censored, and internal sources documented a systematic pattern of removal, shadow banning, and suppression of content critical of the Israeli government or supportive of Palestinian rights on Meta’s social networks (Facebook and Instagram). The platform complied with 94% of the removal requests submitted by the Israeli government, leading to the suppression of tens of millions of posts across over 60 countries. This phenomenon has been described as the largest mass censorship operation in the digital age. **Reasons for potential censorship according to typical social media guidelines:** - **Violation of "Dangerous Organizations and Individuals" (DOI) policies:** Meta extensively applied U.S. government terrorist lists, mistakenly labeling peaceful expressions of human rights support as content related to designated dangerous groups. - **Misuse of hate speech and incitement rules:** posts containing evidence of human rights violations, testimonies of airstrikes, or ceasefire calls were removed under the pretext of incitement to violence, while violent rhetoric from the other side remained visible. - **Shadow banning and algorithmic visibility reduction:** many activist, journalist, and humanitarian organization accounts were shadow banned, making their content invisible in feeds, searches, and trends without any notification to the user. - **Labeling as "spam" or "misinformation":** common phrases like "Free Palestine" were classified as spam or automated posts, reducing their distribution. - **Violation of "authentic conduct" guidelines:** activists reported the removal of entire profiles and the disabling of key features (e.g., live streaming) to prevent the spread of testimonies from conflict zones. - **Geopolitical asymmetry in policy enforcement:** while platforms like Meta relaxed restrictions for violent content in support of Ukraine, they applied much stricter moderation to content from the Global South, highlighting a double standard in the enforcement of the same rules.
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Chey 2 weeks ago
Today, silence is a luxury I can't afford. I have a tangle in my head like a ball of yarn after the cat's played with it. And I don't want to untangle it, I just want to sit and stare at it, without anyone saying a word to me.