I :110percent: think Nostr can do moderation better. And make it interoperable, and make it the easiest thing to integrate into your existing website/app/project/... and work with literally content type the community needs (way beyond forum posts), etc...
But, getting that right makes you end up with a solution that barely resembles Reddit any longer. That's my point.
It means different UX and UI choices for like 80% of the thing.
Not telling some LLMs to make "Reddit but on relays and with zaps".