These are two different things.

Nostr is mostly used as a public network where you can post without asking for permission. Some relay operators may censor you, and some may not.

Private messaging is another challenge altogether. Galaxy brain devs are working on improving this. You may consider nostr:npub1exv22uulqnmlluszc4yk92jhs2e5ajcs6mu3t00a6avzjcalj9csm7d828 for private messaging outside the public nostr protocol.

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but this doesn't really make sense to someone coming from another social media platform who would assume end-to-end encryption of messages on here (and nostr is literally being marketed as the alternative to these platforms). it does raise some very interesting questions about privacy in the public sphere.

> this doesn't really make sense to someone coming from another social media platform

Which social media platform are you coming from?

> assume end-to-end encryption of messages on here

What leads you to make this assumption?

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common sense?

Welcome.

You’re asking the right questions.

Remember, there is no billion dollar company or massive VC investment in nostr yet. It’s 100s of construction sites where you can walk in, and even influence the builders on where to go next.

If you want a polished experience probably this is not it today.

If you seek adventure, keep digging.

If you are most interested on end to end private messaging, check out nostr app nostr:npub1tm99pgz2lth724jeld6gzz6zv48zy6xp4n9xu5uqrwvx9km54qaqkkxn72

thank you. i'm not really interested, it just seems weird it's not mainstreamed across clients.