you're trusting the proxy for any type of media, not just nip05. but how much do i care most of the time? and what if there are many proxies to compare against? and of course there's always actual fallback.
or ... always run a vpn of some form. 1.1.1.1 at least hides the signal from your isp, and the price is right
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So you went from telling your ISP what you were doing to telling Cloudflare. And to be fair most of us are already telling cloudflare what were up to. And chances are the consumer router is using plain UDP. Android doesn't let you specify a DOH bootstrap resolver, and requires a domain name last I checked. Otherwise UDP.
Recursive resolver _is_ the only private option, or your buddy who runs a one and offers you a vpn.
Im suggesting that media proxy is far less of an issue to what we _wanted_ nip05 to be, and that's proof of domain ownership. Media is just something that appears when I scroll.