Nostr is a decentralized protocol, so yes by design. That's a good thing.

If you can call to an office and remove something, how long before the government grabs the phone?

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You can still contact relay operators for to remove things. It’s not that different, just more phone calls. You know the soy admins will comply too. People here don’t have an independent bone on their body.

That's the thing we keep trying to tell these people, but they're going to learn the hard way, I guess.

We saw it happen with the ActivityPub protocol, and the same thing will happen here. The technicalities will be slightly different, but the end effect will be the same.

Let's wait and see. I'm not going to ask if you have a better solution than 3Nostr because all you are capable of it shitting on other things and avoiding simple questions.

You just ignore my solutions because you’re a dishonest coward.

Your solution involves killing people. That's why I already muted you. ✌️💜

“People”

That's where we differ, Nazi. I don't care if somebody's Jew, Muslim, Christian, red or blue. You clearly do.

And no, your solution still wouldn't fix the corrupt governments.

Actually it would.

Are you a globalist?

I am a relay operator, How do I delete a post from a database that is all encrypted ? There are no admin tools for me

They don't know, just want to sound clever

The whole database is encrypted?

Yup, you can't see anything useful

post partial dump

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I don't know. I dropped the database first time I open the relay for public, drop it and started the relay as private. This whould work for testing !!!

I see how it can be a godo thing but the user should be able to delete just like every other decentralized product otherwise the user loses ownership and control of their posts.

Even if the Government gets involved, they would have to do it at the user level.