To answer your question from the nest, aggressive community action.

In a world with no police, you and your community become the police.

On a platform or protocol without content mods and no government legislation, the users become more responsible for making bad actors feel unwelcome.

I do think that it will eventually break down to smaller tribes when things are more decentralized. That’s easier to manage. nostr:note1d4k83u58aw3utyxk0tcxlxmzmd8ge2hypwfpyrt2a3kdsd7gyrjqr44gkv

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I’m an-cap so my takes aren’t original or unique to me.

It took me awhile to get it but for fun an-caps get deep into the weeds having conversations like this. I’d just apply the same principles to Nostr.

#Nostr clients could hire a private security force that just handled bad actors. Their entire job could be to watch for bad actors and make them feel unwelcome. Just one idea that wouldn’t involve censorship.

I really don’t like the idea of a Nostr security force.

It’s just one idea not set in stone. An individual could hire one as well almost like private security but for online.

There are folks who do a version of that now on corporate tech.

I could see a high profile individual needing it if they came on Nostr.

Yeah you would know since you hired someone to scrub the internet of your past but they failed. You also bought followers on Twitter. You have 200,000 fake accounts that follow you on twitter