"NIP-69" - which #[0] & I are working on - has made me think about the distinction between #censorship and #ContentModeration. Here's my take on that…
It seems to me that censorship is top-down - it's an authority telling you what is (un)acceptable. Some cases of content moderation work the same way (e.g. site owners who are strict about what's on their site), but to me the ideal content moderation is bottom-up. It's you, your friends, and organizations you trust all cooperating to filter out or warn you about content you may not want to see. Unlike censorship, good content moderation is individual. The question is how to achieve that.

GitHub
NIP-68 & NIP-69 - defined vocabulary for content warning & reporting (NIP-36 and NIP-56) by rabble · Pull Request #457 · nostr-protocol/nips
This NIP defines a vocabulary and spec for content that users tag with NIP-36 (Content Warning) and NIP-56 (Content Reporting).
To understand why w...