I just think of the fits IT and Security teams will have if you suggest people bring their own IDs in the form of Nostr keys. Or suggesting that employees hold their own private keys and take away power from IT admins for user management.

Using Nostr privately in a company setting would need a lot of things to change in the way IT works.

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A layer of user controls (ACLs) could solve this. Slack already allows you to bring your own account in the form of Google SSO.

I do agree IT culture is problematic. But quite a few companies prefer open source tools internally (mine included).

Enterprise #nostr would be a cool project for someone ambitious. #grownostr