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Should the Cannabis Industry Move Over to the Minds Social Media Platform to Avoid Censorship?

First, let’s talk about Minds as a platform. It’s one of the first “decentralized” platforms where there is no censorship. What this means is that there are people that could potentially be spouting some insensitive and hateful talk online – HOWEVER – it also means that there is an inherent protection on all speech. Minds is a place where open discourse can take place and where community can be built. But most importantly, it’s a place where YOU have equity in the monetization of content. I’ll dive into more detail about that later.

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