Sounds like privacy isn't that important after all.
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Xactly my thoughts. ๐ง
KYC surveillance platforms like Twitter are no different than going out in public and doing a news interview for instance, or doing a presentation at work. As long as you've properly segmented your software lives and wish to have aspects of your life be public, then it's a good thing to spread the message about Monero on public forums.
I'd argue the strong privacy focus in the community is actually one of our greatest weaknesses in growing the community. I know I for one aren't on any social media platforms save for as an anon on Nostr, and only try to tell people about Monero IRL. I found that 99% of people haven't even heard of it, while they know of Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP.