to automatically imported, relays would need to know all the...

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Ill look into importing. But why arent tracks being automatically imported? Is it to associate the uploader npub (that would make sense). What prevent...
to automatically imported, relays would need to know all the feeds. Nothing prevents a iser from claiming someone else's feed. But the same is true with podcast: any could mirror a feed and swap out the wallet addresses. This is a shared responability between publisher and audience: audience needs to verify, publisher needs to provode means of verification. In that particular context, i believe nostr has a greater chance, because cryptogeaphic verification mecahbisms are built in the protocol. But we'll only ever know what really works once we blow up and we start having big stars pulling in big figures.
there are two slightly more mature clients i recommend you try: nodecast.xyz nostria.app
don't raw dog your nsec though. Like ever. Extension, amber, or throwaway keys! 😅💜
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