nostr was not built with privacy in mind either

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to be fair, without all nodes on the internet being able to accept inbound connections, and the lack of ubiquity of onion routing, combined mean that there is always a problem of trust on the internet

the amount of gum-flapping that has gone on over the previous decades about this with regard to ipv6 is inordinate, probably one of those epic 4 foot thick dictionaries full of 6 point text, at least, and here we are still most ISPs give you only a temporary IPv4 address

Unfortunately not.... But it's also widely known that it isn't (and we still might be able to fix that, I'm sure you could tell me more about it)

Email on the other side is used by everyone and 99% of people think their gmail emails are private... They don't even think about the fact that there is a underlying protocol that is flawed on that regard fromthee ground up

There is a lot of confidential stuff sent over email, totally unencrypted... Some of those you don't even hae other options to receive them nowadays... No more paper, no extra secured/encrypted communication