From India.com
- In recent years, online censorship is starting to become a shared issue with the general public. Many people of the general population do not know of shared blockchains and the de-centralized “web 3,” how can we inform the general public and raise awareness?
- Mr. Hensley talked about how the community of SPEAK will vote to remove, morally wrong content, but what constitutes a piece of data as “morally wrong?” a third party? or the community? and how can SPEAK and other shared networks protect against the targeted ban?
- The tools that shared networks offer are immense. However, humans will often abuse tools for their benefit and the misfortune of others, how can you regulate this behavior? or is it okay to allow this to happen, is it censorship to regulate this behavior? A good example of this is the graphics card scalping problem with the new NVidia cards.