WonteetZebugs on Nostr: I hope we never get censorship or any form of blocking at the relay level. I will be ...
I hope we never get censorship or any form of blocking at the relay level. I will be more than happy to pay for relays (wherever they may be) that DO NOT censor or block any content. All blocking, muting, censorship should be done at the client level. If the task becomes too heavy for a client-side app, we could have more beefy "personal" private relays that do that for us and our client-side app gets its data only from that personal relay (which would then rebroadcast our notes). Same goes for email : I choose to use servers that do not block any spam. I can do that for myself in my email client. I don't want someone else deciding for me.
All moderation/censorship lists should be private lists and I would stay away from any list from any of the current major social media players. If I wanted that censorship, I'd be on those platforms.
I would simply recommend that it be easy to share private lists between nostr users.
Kids-friendly moderation scares me if it's done by the likes of youtube. They actually *target* kids. I've seen it in action.
Small kids probably shouldn't be on social media, period. But if one wants them to be on nostr, I would like to have a personal, private, whitelist of people they can follow (family and family friends) and the client app limits what they can see to only what those few people share. Even then, I really don't think young developping minds should be putting out their every thought for all to see, for all eternity, with no possibility of taking any of it back.
There might be a case for only allowing a watch-only login (npub, no private key) for young kids. It might be a useful education tool which would provide different (and timely) topics of conversation with our kids.
Just my two sats.
All moderation/censorship lists should be private lists and I would stay away from any list from any of the current major social media players. If I wanted that censorship, I'd be on those platforms.
I would simply recommend that it be easy to share private lists between nostr users.
Kids-friendly moderation scares me if it's done by the likes of youtube. They actually *target* kids. I've seen it in action.
Small kids probably shouldn't be on social media, period. But if one wants them to be on nostr, I would like to have a personal, private, whitelist of people they can follow (family and family friends) and the client app limits what they can see to only what those few people share. Even then, I really don't think young developping minds should be putting out their every thought for all to see, for all eternity, with no possibility of taking any of it back.
There might be a case for only allowing a watch-only login (npub, no private key) for young kids. It might be a useful education tool which would provide different (and timely) topics of conversation with our kids.
Just my two sats.