I decided I wouldn’t bother answering Viktors hypotheticals and you can’t really solve her problem either without introducing censorship which is inherently anti-Nostr.
Discussion
i see nostr as a protocol for interoperability on the internet.
per what you guys were discussing above, you cannot truly block someone, nor can you stop genocide promotion, on the internet. so that’s a bad prior
and on the other side, all the steps/tools we use to ‘hide’ that stuff on your twitter/ig/facebooks can apply here and more (PoW), without sacrificing nostr’s censorship resistance at the core.
You can stop genocide promotion on internet. Not make it disappear to the extent that it doesn’t exist at all, but stop it so that it makes almost no real impact. That is how todays social media work.
Unfortunately along with stopping genocide on internet (and other bad stuff) they also block a lot of good content/people because they only care about their interests, along with stopping inappropriate
Ans if you are not satisfied with those things (you probably are if you are on nostr) ultimately you have 2 ways:
1) try to do it differently hence better
2) assume its better to do nothing than doing something imperfectly
Point 2) is childish, naive and amateur. I would be very glad if it would work, but I am realist. I’m here for 1)
Do something about it instead of just talking about it. You just talk too much and do a whole lot of nothing.