Really? I still see everything on my Amethyst. Will it hide after I post this?
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Any info is appreciated, I've been saying for a long time nostr needs p2p data verification over Tor because I'm always totally in the dark over what relays and apps are actually doing with my posts
If 5+ people of each user's following list report you, the post is hidden for them. So, each person has a different view of nostr.
You're kind of everywhere... This post is on a lot of relays. Including Damus, nostr.lol, and others.


But every of his post? Including response to my note? I don't see the guy going batshit crazy and would like to decide myselfπ
Probably should follow him then.
I gave a follow and see it now, but following someone just because he's muted otherwise doesn't seem to me as very good option.
How is that not censorship? Nostr should be a free non censored protocol aparently... And all you clients are now doing is censoring people. I see you guys done a lot of work to make censorship great again with all the newest updates.
You messed up peoples interactions with this.
It seems to me as a way of censorship tbh. ππΆβπ«οΈπ«¨
You can disable it in our security filters. It's on because it works. It gets rids of everyone people hate and don't want to see here. Each user can choose their own feed. If you annoy everyone, you will be blocked. Not only by amethyst, but by many clients and relays out there. You don't own other people's phones.
Ill disable it with pleasure. I like annoying stuff it makes the place more real. Not only things that devs want to see and talk about. You guys opened this protocol for common people and now you are all making sure that we are seen less... your annoying isnt my annoying... im about to check thise security filters. Thanks.
Feel free to do so. That's why the option is there.
This isnt an open protocol when you need to be careful you arent annoying to the devs so they dont block you from relays and a whole lot. Nostr loses its meaning of DECENTRILISED PROTOCOL. everything is centrelised to liking of nostr devs. Which is tbh π©
Devs don't block you. They do allow other people to block you in their own phone. In fact, many people ask for features to block others. And they should be free to do so (it's their phone after all) and thats why devs code these features.
A decentralized protocol doesn't mean you can force others to watch and see your content.
So, if 5+ people that I follow reported you, you don't show up in my feed. But you still show up in everybody else's feed. It's not just any random 5 people. It must be 5 from the list that each user follows.
So, in a way, if you report someone, you are helping to protect your followers from that person's content. Your report alone will do nothing, but if 5 others that your followers follow agree, then this is hidden by default.
You can always disable the filter in the security setting. But this simple rule has been quite good to remove stuff people don't want to see, like scammers, impersonators and dick picks.
So its Censorship. π«¨π€£π₯³β¨οΈ
You can beat around the bushes with your explanations the only thing I see that my content is left for 5 anons to be a judge to that. And thise 5 anons probably ran by the same person. You didnt do anything to help anyone here but you rather censored the noise you and devs dont like... obviously found a way to look as if its to protect. Please. Pure Censorship. Nothing else. Anyway. Good luck ... lets see how Nostr grows after this ... yall be left 5 talking to each other. Thanks for your time. Pleasure... β¨οΈπ
I think this is something a lot of people would appreciate. I do myself, considering the random child pornography posts I see people spamming.
Thinking out loud, this could be a feature that you can toggle off, but it would be a power user feature. The feature would remain on by default because people want delux by default and only power users will customize, others just complain and run away.
Another thought, I think the use of the follower list is now overused. We probably should be able to tag users and then we can apply rules like this based on the tags. This way we can say "Dave hates the same shit as me, if he blocks something, I don't want to see it either, but anyone else I follow are not my personal mates".