I agree that people often get caught up with “mine is bigger...

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Ok but whatever client you are using for Nostr can be made to do the same things, and Matrix can have clients on different apps stores than regulated ...

I agree that people often get caught up with “mine is bigger” and NIHS, but single source of truth implies single point of failure, and that is an unacceptable tradeoff IMO.

Sure you can have client side censorship on nostr but contrary to, say WhatsApp and Telegram where using certain alternative clients risks getting your account banned, there’s no one in charge of your nsec other than yourself.

Censorship resistance is more of a spectrum, and I wouldn’t say trying to make things censorship resistant is a death sentence to consistency, take torrent for instance, it’s p2p, more resilient than nostr and yet delivers fully consistent content.

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