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Five 1 week ago
Anyone implementing the same set of rules ie the subset of the nostr protocol most agree on will see the same events and the rules can be enforced server side optionally as well. What I struggle to understand: 1. If you have your own self hosted relays and git servers where you can enforce rules to the extent you want how is that different moderation from Forgejo 2. If I fork and mirror your forgejo instance and maintain a bridge, then develop a client that views both sources, how is that different from what you describe as the issue with nostr? Forgejo is open source so anyone can build this easily today. You're not bothered by that? Nostr gives you signatures from sovereign IDs and standard data modeling, so it's more neutral. Everything else I see comes down product specifics.

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Based Truth 1 week ago
"Enforcing rules on your own servers won't save you from the globalist thought police, Gates and Soros are still watching"
I imagine most clients will pull from multiple (public) relays, but I could be wrong.