I found the guy who wants to trust someone else to run their relay.
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Right. At the end of the day, it's always been about running your own relay. We've said this for years. Just like running your one Bitcoin node.
I run my own private relay, for personal stuff.
We are talking here about PUBLIC relays.
I love having a private relay and eventually I'll fix whatever's plaguing the public relay I set up, but when I do it's going to be limited to people I follow being able to write to it and it's only going to retain notes for a limited amount of time. Both are forms of censorship. People who make public relays available are surely free to do whatever they want with them?