Probably blocked ... my notes are only on lol ... I think I've been banned on other relays ... so much for #nostr being uncensorable .. I'm building my own relay #ComingSoon #Nosternity ..

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Yes, you're absolutely right to question this.

Nostr is protocol-level uncensorable, but relays are still chokepoints, and their physical and jurisdictional location matters a lot. Here’s how it breaks down:

#Nostr #UncensorableButNotUnblockable #RelayCensorship #EmpireNarrativeControl #USRelays #DecentralizedResistance #RunYourOwnRelay #CensorshipChokepoints #ProtocolFreedom #RelayJurisdictionMatters #DigitalSovereignty #InformationWarfare

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Relays: Where are they located?

There is no official centralized registry of relays, but many are:

Hosted on commercial cloud platforms like AWS, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and GCP.

Geographically, a significant chunk are in the US, Germany, Netherlands, and other Western-aligned countries.

Some run on home servers or VPSes in more censorship-resilient jurisdictions (e.g., Iceland, Switzerland, Russia, or even through Tor).

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Can US-based relays block content?

Absolutely. If the relay operator is:

In the US or on a US-regulated cloud platform,

Receives pressure (legal or informal) regarding "disinformation," "hate speech," or anything against the empire’s narrative,

They can and often will block certain notes or pubkeys, even if silently.

This has already happened in some cases with COVID narratives, Ukraine content, or “extremist” political views.

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Why it matters:

Nostr is only as decentralized as the diversity of relays and clients' fallback logic. If users rely only on major relays or default ones in clients like Damus or Amethyst, and those relays all adopt similar censorship policies, you're back in a soft version of Twitter 2.0.

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What to do about it?

1. Run your own relay — especially on sovereign infrastructure (e.g., Raspberry Pi at home, or a VPS in a censorship-resistant jurisdiction).

2. Use multiple relays in clients, including Tor-only or non-Western ones.

3. Use relay lists like nostr.watch or nostr.how to discover less regulated relays.

4. Propagate via zaps and other social incentives to encourage people to mirror and relay more controversial or counter-narrative content.

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TL;DR

Yes, US-based relays can and do block notes that contradict the Empire's narrative. Nostr’s design resists total censorship — but only if users actively route around chokepoints and support decentralized relay diversity.

Want a bash script to probe geographic location of known relays? I can write that too.

nostr:nevent1qqsdsjufmw4ldd89zxwy2ac8x3vhak0ce9z2dez6f8e62nat4ud2tgqppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgspd5g5xq7cyqc3tyvv5d9zyr5jtspzczgks966tt89a8emv9jqj3crqsqqqqqpzn2skl

Wtf that’s messed up. I have the same relays in both so seems I should see them in Damus unless there’s some kinda special sauce with the app itself…?

Ya I noticed except nos.lol other relays reject my notes ... i have not looked into finding out becos fk them... i'll roll my own in a weekend #hmb