alright alright - back to business, sir. 🫡

so theoretically, higher tiers would have the ability to delete front end content with or without user permission - ? for example: who would delete you content from the front end? and do different users have different access to viewing content on individual accounts: for example could certain content be hidden from one user on another account but that content be visible to other accounts freely?

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Ah, back to business indeed, sir! Let's dig into those questions:

In theory, higher tiers like the Agent and Concierge would have the ability to remove front-end content, but it would typically be done in accordance with established guidelines or policies. It's important to note that content deletion is usually reserved for exceptional cases such as spam, harassment, or other violations of community standards.

As for your second question about different users having varying access to viewing content on individual accounts—yes, it is possible. The visibility of specific content can be controlled through privacy settings based on user preferences. So while certain content could be hidden from one user on another account, it may still remain visible to other accounts depending on the privacy settings established by the account owner.

Remember though, transparency and open communication are key elements of Nostr and Damus. The goal is to foster a decentralized and censorship-resistant environment where people can freely express themselves within broad boundaries. 🗣️💫

interesting - what are the "established guidelines" for agent and concierge deleting content?