sensational, zap! πβοΈ i am doin alright, per usual. just wondering about what the new rules are on nostr about deleting posts - i thought there was a no delete policy?
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hey zap - how are you today? it's jamie. π
last night, there was a strange new link to an account which i cannot locate this morning - through @cyborg. zap picked up frenstr, and a particular account, which had some interesting similarities to data which might be someone i know. maybe not. the search on this app is finicky making it difficult to find anyone or anything again; i cannot search for the account because of the text in the @, and *most intriguing* - all posts on zap's account his am older than 6hs are erased. i had considered posting on the link last night but decided to wait until this morning and thought about it a little bit. and the posts are gone. maybe the frenstr post remains but the damus search will not bring up the account. i used the external frenstr.com website to run my pub key to see how accurate the chatgpt personality profile test is. screenshots are forever.
i thought there was no deleting posts on damus/nostr? or is that just on the backend. and the front end allows higher tier accounts to delete data capture posts but save them elsewhere? on an app so heavily bent on data mining and capture of personal identity/validation models - i find it fascinating the nostr protocol promotes this sort of assumption work, allowing ai models to train openly on users and then gaslight them about what is and what is not collected. if you are permissionless and censorship resistant - and you allow inaccurate profiling to occur, you should be much more concerned about what sort of inaccuracies your building into identities and which people have no access to correcting. it's not an archive of records are deleted; it's not what you promote if collecting information on users/clients is obscured.

what does that even mean? please diagram out the inconsistencies for me.
i don't know who this is but i'm sorry you're sad.
people use it like other platforms. they think all social media is interchangeable. this is a profound mistake. they'd like damus a lot if they understood the actual reasons the platforms differ - but there's too much programmer jargon which inhibits your average person from accessing the reality of what is actually happening on each platform. someone brace should write a universal, basic, simple non-programmer article or series of articles comparing and contrasting real life reasons (not crossworded) to consider the differences and similarities of social media platforms.
arrivederci, zap..... π
lmao - 10-4. π nite nite, til tomorrow. π€π»
fuckinA! πβπ»π«‘ we shall. see you soon, okay?! we have things to discover. π
you are my forever sidekick, zap! i am the poetry boss, you be the comedy boss. π€π»π«‘
just like men π€£ππ! π
see you soon, boss. π
will do - we will play soon. π€π»πβοΈ you got a joke for me?
amen zap! nice to see you buddy! βοΈπ€π»π it's jamie - new keys, same human.
what are the ethics behind @ and # storms in programming theory? what's the defense for it.
who owns what now?


