Fair enough. But if you’ve followed the debates around spam,...

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↳ Reply to Leo Wandersleb (npub1gm7tuvr9atc6u7q3gevjfeyfyvmrlul4y67k7u7hcxztz67ceexs078rf6)

If Core would be doing anything I would consider dangerous on a technical level, I would agree with you but they got other stuff to do than to not be ...

Fair enough. But if you’ve followed the debates around spam, filters, and the OP_RETURN expansion as long as I have, you start noticing that even their technical justifications don’t hold up. They regularly contradict positions they themselves argued a few years ago, or quietly shift the goalposts once inconsistencies get exposed.

A perfect example was when they were pressed on whether changing documentation counts as legitimately “fixing” a bug. They said yes right after a user caught them making a stealth edit to a description file to retroactively justify code behavior that surprised everyone.

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