The idea of accounts you actually own is a pretty important idea, even if people don’t understand that yet. Just an education and awareness problem

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agreed. i have been blacklisted and shadowbanned, so i get it. but my family and neighbors don't. they can't even comprehend the unfairness. they need help connecting the dots more. of course. i just don't think starting out on a war against the normal is going to get them to be open to the idea. it needs to be more of a side note. like "hey my dude, play this game with me." "okay" *play for a bit* "yeah i built this fun app on this protocol because i got mad at this company for blocking me" "oh that is cool"...and leave it there. if they like to play more, then you know you have something, you planted a seed while growing that audience/those users. .... also a lot of people are afraid to fight the big dogs, because they understand the retaliation consquences. some people choose to remain dumb. they know more than you think, but choose to stay put until others they feel confident are doing it. remember that dance video where one person starts dancing in the grass, and everyone is staring, but then that second person joins that person, and all of sudden it was a social norm and people started joining in. you need to have more people on board to dance before you can deliver that message or give people the confidence to leave the "winning" team.