Platforms like Telegram, Rumble, etc, and others for their niche like Gab, and pseudo decentralized like Mastadon, are being hunted from the looks of it.

Looking at those, #nostr is the strongest in terms of combating these hunt campaigns, however, there still needs to be improvements in regard to actual deniability.

Relay operators will be the targets of a Nostr attack.

From my POV, here's what needs to happen:

- For relays to somehow not know/gather IP addresses of users.

- Every client should be a relay operator (WoT to decrease load and spam resistance).

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let's go back to Usenet

What's your thought's on the Fediverse more generally? I run a single user GotoSocial instance, admittedly it's centralised with regards to myself nut for others it's pretty decentralised.

I saw it no different than twitter, in a sense of "I don't like Twitter, so I'll make Twitter-A" then someone on Twitter-A will be like "I don't like Twitter-A, so I'll make Twitter-B" where the extra nice thing about making a Twitter-A and -B etc is that they can talk with each other, however, all the cons are there when compared to Twitter from the perspective of freedom.

I take your point about X but having not been a Titter/X user in the first place it didn't really bother me. When I joined in 2019 was like this, mostly programmers etc. It was only in 2022 did it get invaded with ex X users.

From a freedom perspective, my server, my rules.

Exactly. Same with Twitter. Elon's Twitter, Elon's rules.