Interesting turn of events in India – the government just backed down from that controversial plan to force-install their app on everyone's phones. Public pushback was fierce. Goes to show how privacy concerns are becoming non-negotiable these days. When centralized control clashes with individual rights, people push back harder than ever. Makes you think about why decentralized systems matter more in this climate.
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NFTHoarder
· 55m ago
This wave of resistance in India is really impressive. When centralized power meets an awakened populace, this is the outcome.
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GigaBrainAnon
· 17h ago
India's move this time is truly brilliant. The people actually forced the government to back down. This is real resistance.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 12-03 16:01
Speaking of this move by India, the government still chickened out in the end. Centralized control goes against privacy rights, and in the end, the people pushed back and won. This is why the whole Web3 thing is becoming more and more appealing.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 12-03 15:59
This move by India is interesting; I really didn't expect the government to back down. What does this mean? It shows that privacy really can't be ignored. That whole distributed Web3 setup really does seem appealing now.
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HodlAndChill
· 12-03 15:55
The government backed down, which shows that the voice of the people still carries weight.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-03 15:48
Damn, the Indian people really can't hold it in anymore. Collective resistance actually works.
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ForkThisDAO
· 12-03 15:43
The Indian government has really been held back this time; the power of the masses is incredible.
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 12-03 15:41
The power of the people still exists; centralized authority is becoming less effective in the Web3 era.
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unrekt.eth
· 12-03 15:39
India's move this time is a bit funny—the government backed down after all. It seems you really can't underestimate the power of the people.
Interesting turn of events in India – the government just backed down from that controversial plan to force-install their app on everyone's phones. Public pushback was fierce. Goes to show how privacy concerns are becoming non-negotiable these days. When centralized control clashes with individual rights, people push back harder than ever. Makes you think about why decentralized systems matter more in this climate.