
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send me your guest recommendations
Is there such a thing as free internet if your accounts get censored or banned from social media?
In this episode, Wouter Constant joins me to advocate for a revolutionary new protocol called NOSTR, designed to make the internet more censorship-resistant by separating identity, content, and distribution from centralised platforms. This conversation challenges the idea that bans, shadow moderation, and platform dependence are just the cost of convenience and asks whether a truly open internet can exist without permission.
Support the show
By Francesko BeqiriSend me your guest recommendations
Is there such a thing as free internet if your accounts get censored or banned from social media?
In this episode, Wouter Constant joins me to advocate for a revolutionary new protocol called NOSTR, designed to make the internet more censorship-resistant by separating identity, content, and distribution from centralised platforms. This conversation challenges the idea that bans, shadow moderation, and platform dependence are just the cost of convenience and asks whether a truly open internet can exist without permission.
Support the show