SLCW on Nostr: If you weren't talking about nostr, if you were talking about any other ...
If you weren't talking about nostr, if you were talking about any other common-protocol-based network, would you think having one independent client act as error-correction for other clients is a reasonable strategy? I don't think so. It's not the job of one client to mitigate the incompetence of another.
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