imagine games or puzzles that are solved for you in advance. feels like games from Ubisoft.

why don't we allow people to make mistakes?

I agree it would be somehow better for them in privacy terms. But I question the perfectionism that everything has to work like that.

Did we become like teachers in school?

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To be fair, I never said "lets regulate nostr apps so that they must have privacy by default", I absolutely would be against such a regulation. But if there are two nostr clients, one with privacy by default, and one without, I would recommend the first one to my friends 😅.

"Allowing" users to make mistakes is completely fine ofc 😁, but it also should be fine to talk critically about clients and how they can be improved.

Yes, absolutely. That wasn't meant to be an attack on it either. Rather, I have a lot of thoughts buzzing around in my head at the moment and I'm trying to question my behaviour and my attitude as to whether it was brought up at school and is therefore state-imposed good behaviour to fulfil a function that is not at all good for us humans.

So I wasn't criticising your statement at all, I was just thinking out loud because a talk show I heard yesterday about school really moved me. Because it calls a lot of things into question.

In essence, my thought is simply that we would have the opportunity to become much more relaxed again and no longer have this tight, obedient behaviour.

I need to be more specific and write more about how I really mean it, but I was on my mobile and drinking coffee, so I'm sorry if it came across wrong.

Sry for my late response 😅, all good regarding your message and thanks for the clarification!

Yeah I also think that there are a lot of concepts that are fully ignored or manipulated in school, to make them compatible with the state. Giving people the opportunity to learn from their mistakes is definitely one of such concepts. In the end people would then have to learn forgiveness, forgiving others and especially themselves. But such forgiveness wouldnt exactly drive sales for the military industrial complex 😂...