@km @kariboka The issue is, a lot of people won't want to deal with those types of people.
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@km @kariboka The issue is, a lot of people won't want to deal with those types of people.
Trust me, I definitely know how Fedi is. I run my own instance, just like you.
That being said, since I run my own instance and see those things, I don't really see too much difference between me being here or there.
The biggest difference for me is that there are those people who watch out for those things and let me know so I can block them on Fedi.
On Nostr, I'd have to do it all myself because they're individual people instead of entire instances.
It got a bit overwhelming for me.
Then there was the issue that since I didn't meme about Bitcoin or Nostr itself very much, I didn't get much engagement.
So it was a compounding thing, multiple personal issues that made me just want to be here and bridge instead of using the account there daily.
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@BeAware @kariboka
>On Nostr, I'd have to do it all myself because they're individual people instead of entire instances.
#Nostr gives the power to the individual user
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@kariboka @km There's almost 700 relays on Nostr. Your account data and ownership is through a "Private Key" that's stored on the relays you use. But once your posts go around, other relays pick it up as well. That's how the data is spread around. As you can guess, there's relays that are hosted specifically by these types of people so they will never get fully banned and many other relays just take data from other relays and host it as well.
Yes, it's pretty much lawless. There's ways on certain apps to label someone as "spam" or "problematic", but it doesn't ban them, only puts a report on their profile that anyone can read.