internet archive, z-lib, anna's archive. they've all been facing problems with the courts. while the others manage to get around it by changing servers, whereas the respective responsible ones are also on the run (ie the z-lib couple who just fled argentina), internet archive continues to expose itself unnecessarily while not just sharing books and documents but also safeguarding the history and the stories that the powerful can only erase from google (ie the Cali cartel affair with brazilian politicians in the 90s, on which nothing can be found nowadays). how can it have nothing to do with nostr?
because nostr brings nothing of value to data preservation, its goals and use case are different
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and wouldn't data preservation be more efficient and immune to seizure in a decentralized environment?
nostr is not a decentralized file store
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