I think these 2 points summed up your rebuttal of what @Parker Lewis was trying to get at:
On fixing CEOs getting arrested:
“I do think Nostr de-incentivizes app CEOs from getting arrested since it's way less impactful on the network and there's not much for them to turn over. So if they are arrested they can easily comply to minimize their personal impact without harming the network much.”
On the benefit of #nostr as a technology:
“Socio-political things can affect things temporarily and locally. Technology, on the other hand, can affect things permanently and globally.”
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This is why github needs to be fully replaced by nostr. Even though most popular nostr apps are open source and on git (a dvcs), the underlying project and configuration management (PRs, issue tracking, wiki, acls) cannot have its value underestimated. Without it, distribution and maintenance of a project is crippled. Right now, it exists at the grace of microsoft.