• delendum@lemdit.com
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    10 months ago

    I was interested in it, even thought of running a relay, but there are some things I’m not comfortable with:

    1. It doesn’t sound very well equipped to deal with things like CSAM or spam
    2. The solution to that seems to be requiring crypto payments to join/post to a relay, which I disagree with

    I also hate the micro-blogging platform style so that doesn’t help. I’m not writing it off, but I’ve set it aside for now.

    Edit: Are you using it? How are you finding it?

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      10 months ago

      I feel that. I fucking so hate the Twitter layout bullshit too like you can not believe. I really hate that about nostr.

      As far as csam amethyst app has automatic filters you can use. And quite honestly, I’ve never really seen that on nostr. I’ve seen A LOT HOWEVER of that bs and loli bs on the fediverse.

      Like using a mastodon or plemora instance and then filtering by public. Like holy shit. I blocked so many dam ppl and instances.

      To continue, ppl can report those posts and csam is actually one of the reporting options.

      Yes I use it. I like that I can go wild and be a bit of a dick on there lol but they need better nostr clients. Especially one that looks like reddit.

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        10 months ago

        You’re right, I was thinking more from the point of view of hosting a relay.

        There’s always a challenge with balancing ‘free from censorship’ with ‘getting rid of things like CSAM’ because they are both content as far as the server is concerned. It’s a contradiction, the platform wants to make sure that content can’t be censored, but how does it censor things that are unlawful?

        Maybe I need to learn more about. If they did come up with a reddit-like client then I’d seriously look into it.