I don't think you're correct in that -- because unlike twitter, the raw data is still available on chain.
So twitter's algorithmic feeds, rather than becoming a tool for our dystopic silicon valley nightmare to censor content and prevent you from seeing the folks they don't want you to see, instead become a way for you to filter the signal from the noise, highlighting the things that you didn't even know you wanted to see.
I don't think you're correct in that -- because unlike twitter, the raw data is still available on chain.
So twitter's algorithmic feeds, rather than becoming a tool for our dystopic silicon valley nightmare to censor content and prevent you from seeing the folks they don't want you to see, instead become a way for you to filter the signal from the noise, highlighting the things that you didn't even know you wanted to see.