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Damus, one of the most rapidly growing Twitter alternatives, was removed from China's App Store only two days after it was accepted by Apple.
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The app is built on top of the Jack Dorsey-backed social networking decentralized protocol Nostr.
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It was removed from the China App Store per request by the country’s top internet watchdog because it “includes content that is illegal in China,” according to an app review notice Damus received and shared on Twitter.
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According to an app review notification, Damus received and posted via Twitter.
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Decentralized means that there's no central authority that determines who can take part or determine what is allowed on the platform.
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Damu's approval process was difficult initially since Apple demands that services have the option to flag objectionable content.