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Christian Bitcoiner and developer of coracle.social. Learn more at info.coracle.social. If you can't tell the difference between me and a scammer, use a nostr client with web of trust support.

Thanks, I hate it

Both types of proposals have been put forward, I prefer the media server version (nip 96)

One of my favorite things about nostr is its proximity to podcasts, which I spend a lot of time on. So far I have:

- Started a podcast with someone I met on nostr

- Errantly called out the hosts of a podcast I listen to

- Got lunch with the host of a podcast I listen to

- Gotten in touch with a really interesting guest on a podcast I listen to

As I understand it, it usually is used as a flag for manual review

I've had my eye on a library like that since April, just haven't had a chance to set it up. However long term I expect to be able to store images on nostr rather than my own server, so it will at that point become a problem for relay devs.

Pretty much anywhere, just search plebchain radio

Listening to nostr:nprofile1qqs2m82zyqlayjqw5tjuf3j9jwszwuy2a03tq24xp0tmr4nxm2jmprgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcqgjwaehxw309ahkvenrdpskjm3wwp6kysvkrjq 's interview with Eliza Bleu, what a fascinating and important conversation.

I was stunned that as an advocate for survivors of abuse her first reaction was excitement about nostr's censorship resistant properties! I did not realize how valuable the ability to publish the testimonies of survivors was.

I also very much appreciate the way she later goes on to talk about the threat CSAM poses to nostr. If nostr ever amounts to anything, it will be slandered as a refuge for evil people. I completely sign on to her mission to make it hard for people to say that's the case.

Currently, I don't do much in Coracle itself to identify or censor certain kinds of content. Once encrypted chat gets sorted out though, I intend next to build decentralized moderation on top of NIP 32 labeling, but even that is more of a "self-policing" mechanism, although I think it could easily be used to find and report bad stuff.

I'm honestly not sure what role a client should take in identifying and reporting illegal content, partly because I think it's mostly relays that should be doing that. However, as a father of 4, I very much resonate with the mission, and I do believe it's compatible with freedom of speech.

Anyway, all that to say, welcome to nostr nostr:nprofile1qqszzv6swdqp5vgveytelca806txvugvlhmrph7cgruh9svr5fztrtgpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuegpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqkfdsnr

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Thanks for the mention and the zaps nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc - only started the client as a proof of concept, but I think it's worth continue building on it.

A little buggy, but beautifully done. Something like this has been needed since nostrgram was abandoned (and this is better IMO). I really appreciate that you took the effort to filter out adult content, it seems to work pretty well.

There are lots of things relays don't do that they should and will

Went back to the previous episode and there it was 🥸 thanks for the mention guys

Sure, I am open to specifics. I'm not trying to force anything through, just trying not to let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

I think this is just typical of application development. You have lots of tools, none of them are very good, and yet you need to deliver value.