exactly, well put~!

there are no terms and agreements for nostr at the moment (as if we'd read them anyway lol) so many of us had no idea of the implications when we first started making notes.

this risk is amplified many times for women.

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Most of the people (men) running these projects have zero empathy with female users. They always see themselves as Rambo Revolutionary, and all they care about is making sure the EU can't delete their edgy Bitcoin memes.

That's all nice, and stuff, but preventing that does not solve for 99% of use cases, where people would rather have less event permanence, not more.

exactly. they essentially become no different than the state, hoarding information.

The state also has full and immediate access to the information they store. It's like we're signing up to an NSA subscription.

At least we save the taxpayers the bother of running those big data centers. 😂

Also, easiest way to break group encryption is to get yourself invited to a group. If a group never deletes anything from its relays, then someone added much later can see eeeevvvveeerrryyyttthhhiiinnnnhgg.

as guys, we don't really truly understand how devastating this kind of breach could be unless we have sisters or cousins or other loved ones who've had to deal with this kind of pyscho stalker behavior.

even then it's only from a second hand account...