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Cryptocurrency, a technology based upon principles of transparency, accountability, and censorship-resistance, is facing further censorship. Blogging service Medium joins a long list of platforms to have clamped down on crypto content together with Facebook, Google, and Mailchimp. As a service thatâs meant to support free speech, Mediumâs crackdown is all the more mystifying.
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Medium Wields the Banhammer on Bug Bounties
Medium is the crypto communityâs platform of choice for long reads and thought leadership pieces. Itâs a place where the latest thinking on tokenomics, hashing algorithms, blockchain scaling and much more can be found. Itâs also where ICOs and other cryptocurrency projects publish details of their crowdsale, bug bounties, and other initiatives for the benefit of their community. In the past week, however, Medium has begun inexplicably suspending the blogs of crypto projects. The reasons for its decision are sketchy, but the suspensions seem to be triggered by content discussing airdrops or bug bounties.
In a post entitled âStatus, Medium, and Censorshipâ, Ethereum-based messaging platform Status wrote, on June 15: âMedium is currently one of the primary communication channels of the cryptosphere. Blockchain-based visionaries, both affiliated with projects and independent free-thinking technologists, have all made Medium a critical part of how they communicate. Recently, we attempted to publish a blog post announcing our latest Bug Bounty Program.
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They continued: âThough we had not violated any of these policies, we re-submitted several revisions that carefully edited out any potential trigger words, like âbountyâ, âETH,â and âSNTâ.
Creeping Censorship Is an Attack on Cryptocurrency
When Google and Facebook announced that they were calling a stop to ICO ads, few mourned their loss. But when other platforms joined in, including Twitter and, bizarrely, email marketing service Mailchimp, it led to fears that cryptocurrency was facing a concerted global attack. Be it through imitation or collusion, company after company has begun censoring or excluding crypto projects, whilst allowing far more egregious content including affiliate schemes, hate speech, and spam.
In its terms of service, Medium states that âWe can remove any content you post for any reasonâ but does not specify what sort of content might give the company grounds to exercise that right. There is nothing that explicitly excludes cryptocurrency, airdrops, or bug bounties. Medium was founded by former Twitter CEO Evan Williams. While fellow co-founder and current Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is extremely bullish on bitcoin, Evansâ only discernible comment on cryptocurrency is a single tweet posted five years ago.
âWe worry that the seemingly arbitrary decision to suspend our blog is a sign of a troubling trend,â finish Status. âWeâre concerned about the creeping censorship around cryptocurrencies. We want our society to be freer for everyone. We believe the forces of censorship and centralization often are closely bound and we worry when we see the power to freely express ourselves so arbitrarily limited.â
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