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It's striking how differently nations approach online speech. In Russia, roughly 400 people face arrest annually for social media posts. Now jump to the UK—that number skyrockets to around 4,000. The disparity tells you something about enforcement priorities and what governments consider threatening. For Web3 advocates pushing for decentralized platforms and uncensored expression, these numbers underscore exactly why the movement matters. When state power determines what you can say online, the case for blockchain-based systems that resist arbitrary takedowns becomes pretty compelling.