When Slovak government started censoring content, people would immediately find an alternative way of accessing it. Telegram groups with 10k participants, cross forwarding banned content. People helping onboard each other on Telegram, explaining how it works.

For the government, it was a very bad result. On Facebook, web, ..., the content had a lot of friction. Facebook has an algorithm that limits what it shows when you open it. You need to visit a website in order to access content. Telegram has no algorithm and has push notifications.

How does this relate to Brazil? They are already on WhatsApp. I believe we don't need to hint them, even onboard them to Nostr. I think they already naturally found a way to spread information they want. High school classmates groups, groups of family, friends, coworkers, ...

Information wants to be free.

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Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it

Isn't it beautiful?