Primal haters when they discover that your npub is connected to and stored publicly on every relay with every activity you ever do on nostr

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didnt know that

why they do this ?

They don't. Unless you're using a private relay with AUTH.

It’s explained well here, specifically under the “How it works” section:

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr?tab=readme-ov-file

thanks you

I think the problem is mainly that primal itself appears to have a filter as to who is allowed to be seen and heard on the app, which is somewhat irrelevant due the nature of the Nostr protocol, but does say something about the devs themselves; and of miljan braticevic, who may or may not have a complex about certain topics being disseminated by certain people.

This is just plain false to the point of malice. Every "write" is logged. Every read is only associated with your IP (which you can hide).

Nope. Every event you publish to sky relay is literally associated with your public key and stored on that relay.

*any … not sky

Publish to, you know who else has information to what you published? Literally everyone else.

the fact that with primal you are connected to the cache relay, so they can probably hide your ip, to the other relays

Everything you do on nostr is a published event from your public key. Everything. Literally everything. E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G

I sign all my publishes manually (except well known kinds) so I know that not EVERYTHING is published and exactly what is.

And whatever IS published is accessible to all, not just to relays.

would it make a difference if the relay would run inside the Trusted Execution Environment with audited image?