It depends on the tool you use.

With closed community networks, nostr acts only as a way to send data and as a standardized way to encode information.

Closed Community Networks allow you to be as private as possible, and allow that same old lady at your church to virtually join her parish's network and interact closely only with those people, and no one else.

Anyone who isn't in her church will not be able to see anything she shares because as far as they're concerned she doesn't even use nostr and doesn't have a public profile!

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