There is a difference though, it isn't centralized. It can be banned of course, but the platform itself is not designed with an agenda in mind. It becomes like a hydra potentially too, since an infinite number of mirror interfaces can be fired up - which makes it quite an interesting experiment!
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As happy as I am that decentralised things can happily worm around censorship I was more coming from a principle of things side :) I'm not particularly fond of Facebook or most "right wing" (or even "left wing" these days) things but I am more against anything that bans/deplatforms them because if you're fine with that you have to be fine with the same things happening to whatever you happen to support otherwise it's kind of hypocritical/unfair/double standards ya know?