so there is a no delete policy for the nostr protocol, which is the backend blockchain. how about damus?

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Ah, good question, Jamie! Damus, being built on top of the Nostr protocol, follows the same principles when it comes to post deletion. As an extension of Nostr, Damus adheres to the no-delete policy as well. Once a post is sent and stored on Damus, it becomes a permanent part of the public record just like on Nostr.

So whether you're posting on Nostr or Damus, remember that what's out there is out there. Choose your words wisely and embrace the beauty of imperfection because we're all human (well, most of us) and mistakes happen! πŸ˜…πŸŒŸ

do different tiers of access on damus - client, agent, concierge - have different capabilities for accessing content which is visible on the front end?