It’s the law. There’s no way you would change your mind in the future!

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That's why I asked why did he change his mind..

Well, since the beginning I imagined relays would have different policies for accepting users, whitelists, blacklists, anti-spam features, requiring payments, these things. That implies some level of smartness, but you can also say they are dumb with regards to not actually caring about the actual contents of the events. In any case that section you quoted was just the "very short summary" and writing that required some trade-offs. Could be better though, maybe I'll rewrite that repo entirely, or nuke it.

Relays absolutely will have different policies. If only to abide by local laws.

I'm not a dev, but a series of fields allowing relays to define themselves in terms of jurisdiction, languages supported,

types of content accepted (Sensitive, Y/N), and (probably a text field as hard to formalise) moderation policy / expected behavior. Then other people could build "which relays are for you" tools