Franz on Nostr: I don't really think this is applicable here 1. The basic idea is, that the user ...
I don't really think this is applicable here
1. The basic idea is, that the user shouldn't have to think about Relays. There may (and frankly should) be thousands of relays, all of which distribute a portion of content. Having premium / non-premium relays, just means complexity for users, and lower reach for .. users.
2. There's no way to ensure that a relay doesn't track you. In fact, given that all of your data is public, most of the tracking can be done by anyone, so there's no real incentive not to get tracked.
1. The basic idea is, that the user shouldn't have to think about Relays. There may (and frankly should) be thousands of relays, all of which distribute a portion of content. Having premium / non-premium relays, just means complexity for users, and lower reach for .. users.
2. There's no way to ensure that a relay doesn't track you. In fact, given that all of your data is public, most of the tracking can be done by anyone, so there's no real incentive not to get tracked.