Joe on Nostr: I disagree completely and I’m not trying to destroy nostr. In fact, I believe Nostr ...
I disagree completely and I’m not trying to destroy nostr.
In fact, I believe Nostr can succeed because of it.
A user configures their experience by choosing a client, a relay, or their configuration.
Clients and relays can do whatever they want - nobody can stop them with nostrs current framework.
To be blunt - this exactly the type of freedom that makes the internet and its clients work.
Nobody is surprised when they launch the Spotify app or website and it doesn’t show content from yahoo.com.
I primarily browse Nostr via global (firehose). It is a complete mess. This stuff has to be tuned and nobody has to ask permission to do it with Nostr.
In fact, I believe Nostr can succeed because of it.
A user configures their experience by choosing a client, a relay, or their configuration.
Clients and relays can do whatever they want - nobody can stop them with nostrs current framework.
To be blunt - this exactly the type of freedom that makes the internet and its clients work.
Nobody is surprised when they launch the Spotify app or website and it doesn’t show content from yahoo.com.
I primarily browse Nostr via global (firehose). It is a complete mess. This stuff has to be tuned and nobody has to ask permission to do it with Nostr.