Maybe because Nostr isn't about privacy? 🤷🏻♂️
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It is to some degree. Whereby your every use on the network is not data mined and used to build prediction profiles for selling ads, etc
You can proove that no one is making use of the data we provide? Prediction profiles could very well exist from your notes.
Best to operate under the assumption your notes are being collected. Nothing to stop someone from having a relay to collect them and do with them what they wish, they could even disregard delete requests. What you post on Nostr is public for the most part.
It's also trivial to do. I ran a wot relay on a 2 core VPS with 2gb of RAM, collecting the notes from ~40k npubs. It barely broke a sweat doing that.
^ This ^
You don't even need to run a relay, you can just fetch from other relays continuously.
None of that matters as the ease of disposable keypairs is unlike anything in the normie world… hence why I built https://anonostr.com
If you create a new npub with amber, and then use a vpn, you could privately leak documents that others could easily share and would be difficult to censor.
Same with email, IRC, etc. Those steps aren't part of Nostr.
How do you publicly post an email? Idk how censor resistant irc is, but email is definitely censored
I was talking about how Nostr isn't inherently private. What conversation are you having?
It is if you use it just like I said. You then compared it to other protocols. Just because those protocols are equally private when used that way doesn't mean nostr isn't private.
Pseudonymous and private are different concepts. Most things you post on Nostr are inherently public, the opposite of private.
Privacy is different from private. Privacy is basically the ability to control the level at which information is shared, sending someone a private message is nested within the concept of privacy. You can use nostr anonymously so idk why you're bring up pseudonymous. And yes, obviously a "post" is by definition public. That doesn't mean you can't use nostr privately.
Privacy isn't about secrecy, it's about ownership of personal data.
Because Nostr gives you more control, it gives you more privacy. Does it give you more secrecy? No, unless you remain anonymous, which his account is not (he may have a separate anonymous account for all we know. That we can't know is the point).
Is it really privacy when everyone owns your data? It seems rather public at that point.
It depends on what you value more.
You have more right to portability than in any (other) platform (it's trivial to pull your events from many relays).
Whether those who access your data will use it for illegitimate purposes isn't a technical question. Doing so would be illegal regardless of the technology.