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The App They Let You Keep

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Governments block one messaging app and allow another — proof that any app on a reachable server can be switched off. A blockchain messenger has no central switch to flip.

It keeps happening, country after country.

An authority blocks one messaging app overnight. Leaves another running. Same week, same border. One switched off, one allowed.

They call it safety. Look closer. A government is choosing which app you may use to reach the people you love. That isn't safety. That's power picking your tools for you.

The logic is simple. If an app runs on servers a state can reach, the state can reach you. Block you. Monitor you. Wait you out. Mass surveillance, wearing the mask of public order.

The right to a private conversation shouldn't be granted, then withdrawn, by the same hand.

So stop asking which app is allowed today. Ask the real question: can it be switched off at all?

A messenger on a blockchain has no central server to seize, no head office to pressure, no single switch to flip. Nothing to block, because there's no one place to block.

That's the difference between an app you're permitted to keep — and a tool no one can take away. 🐦

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