I think a huge part is that the source code of apps built on nostr is largely open. Nostr has a culture of FOSS. Whack a mole is in play here. Its almost impossible to stop nostr cos of that as I see. But yes parker is right that it doesn't stop a CEO being arrested. But a CEO of an app is just one person in a larger mechanism.
For those of you who are still on Twitter, I had a long debate thread today with Parker Lewis about Nostr. I'm a big fan of Parker, so I figured I'd share it here for shared learning.
Here's the latest post. I'm not sure it'll be the last or not but it's the latest one as of this writing. You can scroll up to see the exchange from the start.
https://x.com/LynAldenContact/status/1828553130717442443
Linking to my own post in isolation is bad form and the thumbnail is awkward depending on what client you're using, so I'll also provide a pic of the start of the debate too, with two posts of his and one of mine.
I'd be open to any thoughts about this debate.

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