nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 nostr:npub1aemj48k9pu7xvn8rtqaz84leuqmdfc6n7ydffvk3zyf3vhfaemvq6820rd nostr:npub12r2xlvrjp5v0psx76frx9nauy7dyfjdxdrgw5qtg3h7lk0z2g7ksejmnwd Thank you for your explanation.

In short you are saying that #nostr is like the internet, once you post something, and delete it, it is not 100% sure it is deleted.

In the example of X (used in nostr:npub1kuy0wwf0tzzqvgfv8zpw0vaupkds3430jhapwrgfjyn7ecnhpe0qj9kdj8 video), third parties using page scrapping or the API, may keep a copy of the tweet, even if it is removed from X.

A better label for the button would be then "Send Delete Request", with a warning text that some relays may not do it. (just like for posting by the way, a relay could debies the post).

Do I understand correctly ?

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Exactly so :)

Yes, the #Nostur app did a good job with this.