The law is a cop-out response. All we have to do is arrest people for anti-semitism and it will stop being free speech too. So long as your platform always conforms to the ideals of the state, it will never be a robust free speech platform.
I don't think this applies to Nostr though. Images were never a core part of the platform and I would be shocked if the USA ever gives a shit about text based CP, or if Nostr ever gets in trouble for allowing the unchecked distribution of text based notes.
Just include a swastika and the text note will be illegal in Germany.
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And here in the Australian state of Victoria.
They get more worked up about Hezbollah flags, though. :D
Would you believe I found a Nostr client that tries to make the user agree to confirm to China's speech standards before they can use it? Crazy, right?