I’m not a dev or a tech expert, but the decentralized nature of a protocol (in this case #nostr) where it is run in many distributed #relays (databases), makes it difficult to get censored/banned. You’d have to take all the relays down at the same time to hurt it; that’s the whole point, that’s the power of decentralization.
Regarding the IP address, I don’t know if relays store it. And an #nsec for every post would be impractical imo.
Thanks for your insights, makes sense. I'm pretty sure the IP address is a thing with Nostr use.
I think there is work going on with 1 nsec per post. https://anonostr.com/ offer it. Quite a rapid timeline to follow! And I think I read somewhere that the idea is that an anon user would be able to collate their multiple nsec posts in one "spot" but nobody else would be able to do that.
Im not techy either but it is fascinating where it is heading.
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