I’m as paranoid as the next person — more so probably — and I want everyone to extricate themselves to the greatest extent practicable from the legacy systems. But why is this sensitive information to give to Twitter when the government (the most invasive entity with which we interact) has it already? In other words, if I were currently anonymous to my government — and no one knew where I lived or kept my fiat currency — I would never even consider sharing it with Twitter. But my info is everywhere at this point, so what’s the argument against letting Twitter have it in order to get paid and stack more sats? And BTW — I bought a blue check for two months to test it out, and then canceled it because I felt my reach was *still* being throttled, and there was no transparency around it.

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