Nostr is censorship *resistant*, not censorship *proof*. The fact that there are multiple relays and clients to choose from is what makes that possible. Individual clients/relays have always been able to (and will always be able to) censor, but unlike with Big Tech Social Media -- you don't have to put up with it. You have a choice. That's the difference.
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What about when the shared blocklists arrive ?
Don't use any clients that use those lists, or don't opt-into them if they're optional. You could always fork the client and remove the censorship if it's open source also. You have options. That's the difference.
Aren’t there tor nodes for some
Relays?