to be decided on Nostr: My immediate thought, without having thought about it for hours, which feels sound to ...
My immediate thought, without having thought about it for hours, which feels sound to me:
Deletions requests by authors should be honored by relays. What happens to the notes on relays is IMO mostly to be decided by the authors.
My client having already fetched notes from relays, that's now _my_ collection of notes. Nobody has any right to interfere with this collection on my machine. Not the relay, not the author, only I decide what I keep there.
The client should show that a note was deleted by the author but still let me keep it. If I want to decide to locally delete deleted notes, or not to show them, I should be able to configure my client to behave like this.
Deletions requests by authors should be honored by relays. What happens to the notes on relays is IMO mostly to be decided by the authors.
My client having already fetched notes from relays, that's now _my_ collection of notes. Nobody has any right to interfere with this collection on my machine. Not the relay, not the author, only I decide what I keep there.
The client should show that a note was deleted by the author but still let me keep it. If I want to decide to locally delete deleted notes, or not to show them, I should be able to configure my client to behave like this.