"Are you sure you want to reveal to the entire world forever that you take coffee with sugar? Think twice" π
I would say 85% of people don't know this. Don't ask me about the number, I didn't actually ask everyone
My original post was more a critique of this recent push to shame relays that don't do deletion, or deletion being something "crutial and essential" otherwise we're doomed.
I've used deletion requests countless times as well.
I fully support that and find it helpful. But the language used is misleading
Nostr is a public broadcast system. The most privacy you can have is network-level and social-level (i.e. don't overshare).
Once you broadcast a note, it's best to consider its contents part of the permanent public record.
Making people believe notes can be "deleted" is just giving a false sense of security. It can do more harm than good.
Option B. Although I even prefer no caps at all
Are those lists dynamically updated or static (i.e. you need to manually redo them)?
With tony and yegor gone, am I the most angry pessimist npub now π€? Don't worry, I'm too happy irl to have a mental breakdown and rage quit.
You're an optimist afraid to face the unfortunate reality that the majority actually think like thisπ«
Let's see what we're up against: I'm not saying reddit's r/europe is representative of EU's population, but I would be they represent the majority of the "opinions said out loud".
They want Twitter BANNED from the EU like it is in Venezuela, this is absolutely crazy. Read fof yourself:
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1eqil8c/european_commissioner_breton_letter_to_musk_warns/

