The removal of Damus, a decentralized Twitter alternative backed by Jack Dorsey, from the Apple App Store has caused a lot of controversy. Damus was developed as an open-source platform that aimed to provide users with more control over their data and protect their privacy. However, it was recently taken down from the App Store without any clear explanation. This move has raised concerns about Apple’s control over the apps available on its platform and the potential for censorship. Supporters of Damus argue that this removal goes against the principles of decentralization and free speech. Many are now questioning the power and influence of big tech companies in deciding which apps can reach a wider audience.
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