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Censorship Resistant Social Media with Justin Rezvani

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Censorship Resistant Social Media with Justin Rezvani - WBD506 Peter McCormack

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Justin Rezvani is the founder and CEO of Zion. In this interview, we discuss completing Ironman, his near-death experience, recovery and perspectives, and motivations for building a new business. Justin explains his vision to enable creators to own distribution and the future of social media.

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Not many of us walk through life thinking any day could be our last. But most live as though we have unlimited tomorrows. We leave dreams unfulfilled, arguments unresolved, our attention diverted to the wrong priorities. For those who experience death, but live to tell the tale, it is a pivotal event that leads to a refocused life.

And for those who do get a second chance, they tend to grab opportunities as they arise. Justin came through a near-death experience and traumatic rehabilitation. Once recovered he seized the chance to use Bitcoin to remake social media. Better for creators, and users. Better for the curation and protection of online discussion. Better for the development of communities.

The issues with current centralised platforms are obvious to all at the moment. Business models are incentivised to capture attention, not to nurture civil debate. The digital town square has turned into a digital bear bit. And yet censorship has turned into a blunt instrument open to abuse. The rule book needs rewriting.

Bitcoin, decentralised identification and other technology offer an opportunity to provide creators ownership of the distribution. Communities will no longer be tied to a platform. There will always be aggregators of content, but creators and their audience will now have the flexibility to move across a decentralised internet if and when they choose or require.


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00:04:09: Introductions
00:08:02: Becoming fit and healthy and the Ironman challenge
00:15:43:
The day Justin died and brain surgery
00:26:39: Recovery and fitness
00:35:09: Preparing for death and transitioning on
00:44:28: Handing control and ownership to content creators
00:56:03: Zion, Lightning and simplifying the solution
01:01:07: A social platform that can't deplatform its users
01:08:02: The future of social media and Justin's book
01:12:28: Censorship, algorithms, abuse and hate
01:22:03:
Cleaning up cyberspace with consequences
01:33:35: Final comments


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