Nice. Until the password leaks to spammers and then... ?
Welcome nostr:npub135xvjh0cxg6n5egpkf3756nykgpnwjhuhszevv9hdr000hcnqpmqp4taeg to Nostr. She is a shared identity that can be used by people who want to share cool Cypherpunk projects anonymously. Usually, this is quite a big problem, because if you want to share open source code and want to stay anonymous, you can't use your existing social network.
The password to posting is going to be shared widely among devs. If you are a free software and cypherpunk author (even if not anon), ask for password and spread it wisely.
We want the anonymity set to grow, plus it's not defined, it's just the knowledge of a password. So it can't be really pinpointed who knows it.
On the other hand, there is a password, otherwise the account would be just taken over by spammers, reducing usefulness.
Lizz is accessible through Nostr (give her a follow) and you can also access her website for people who are not Nostr enabled yet. Through the web you can also easily post, the Nostr private key is derived from the password in JavaScript.
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Then we'll figure it out, maybe block the account and do something else. Everyone's responsible.
I'm a member of such anon microblog (now nostr based, but not originally) since 2006 and it still works great.
If I wanted to share a project anonymously I would post it on getwired.app and @ a few people like nostr:npub13azv2cf3kd3xdzcwqxlgcudjg7r9nzak37usnn7h374lkpvd6rcq4k8m54 to repost it to the wider community. It uses proof of work so is somewhat spam resilient. But what do I know, I'm just a fucking retard.
