personally, I don’t consider myself being free or having sovereignty/control over my online presence if I can’t delete or correct a typo let alone anything else on this short list.
Discussion
the current circumstance is ripe for “nostr” becoming a verb in a really unfortunate way. “lol did you see so-and-so got nostr-ed last night when someone posted _______ on their timeline.” now it’s there forever.
how’s that work for the adoption of “freedom tech”? do we feel better bc some bad actors can’t delete their scam trades? how much thought has been put into all the ways permanent visibility can be used maliciously? what about by organizations, authorities, and governments? publicly forever breadcrumbs are a fed’s wet dream. like every send should come with a miranda warning.
Do you consider yourself free for not being able to “delete” speech you may have said in the past? When you want to correct things you have said in the past, you generally paraphrase what you said and explain how your thoughts changed