Thanks for your explanation.

OK censoring people completely is definitely a red flag. If there was no communication up front about the rules.

You are defining it as a "tiny fraction". Who decides what is tiny or when its a lot?

It would already be to much for me if my teenager kids would see just one NSFW pic. But for this, filters could be implemented I guess.

I'm a bit in a dilemma here in my head. On one side censoring is bad I know, but on the other side I think Primal is a just a product and who but not the creator can decide the rules? They are putting their lifetime in it and can decide which track they want to go with it. But fortunately they have to compete on the market and the best will win.

The beauty in nostr is that the protocol is censor free and always offering an alternative.

But I definitely will keep that move of Primal in my head. Hoping for another Android client coming up that fits my needs.

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That's a very good approach. I'm also a fan of solving the root cause instead rather than the symptom.

But what's the root problem here?

Maybe this is the last piece of puzzle that is missing in my head so I can see the bigger picture here.