(I personally welcome off-topic discussions if they are few and also have 
*some* relevance like this one does even if just barely... but you should 
perhaps prefix the topic title with [off topic] or similar)

I think TW is very much created in the "freedom" spirit. Unfortunately it's 
most important project in this direction is still not quite here even if it 
is close (federation). There was some attention on the Beaker Browser 
<https://beakerbrowser.com/> project a few years ago, with some vague 
connections to TW. If I understand the project ambitions right, it makes 
every computer be a server.

Your post talks about the political question at large though and I can only 
agree with your hinted concern. If Google groups was blocked, which is 
totally likely in some places, and possibly even the case in some other, 
then... yeah, what can we do? We're all citizens somewhere. I guess we'd do 
what they do in Hong Kong and Moscow just now? Or, better yet, prevent 
governments that oppose free speech from taking root to begin with, by 
educating people about how different forms of government work and not 
permit such forces to take charge. The most concrete action I can think of 
is to use your voting rights while the government is still not corrupt - 
and to shout out whenever there are tendencies in the wrong direction. 
Freedom is not for free.

<:-)

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