what? I'm not sure what you're talking about, nor where this...

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↳ 回复 notstr (npub1ultzv5edhjgl79nvu7uzrhtv93vgrr2lt34zsj2lf0q46f36x2gsua72x7)

And the rebel hot blond that just wanted an outlet, posts her profile pick with no clue about any of this? She just left Facebook with an expectation ...

what? I'm not sure what you're talking about, nor where this "expectation of safety" came from.

how did she get to nostr? a person's onboarding pathway is going to strongly inform their initial experience (just like with everything else in life both digitally and analog). I'm thinking maybe you have a fallacy in your head that "perfect safety and global trust" is a possibility...? All trust is subjective. As is the definition of "safety", for that matter... "safe" for me might mean I can say whatever I want if necessary, while "safe" for a parent means their kid only see particular video content producers.

There are many instance of rigidity that you have to shake out if this is going to clarify

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