atyh on Nostr: Im surprised that ephemeral notes is not the norm. From a design perspective, over a ...
Im surprised that ephemeral notes is not the norm. From a design perspective, over a long term timeline, storing everything on relays permanently seems unsustainable.
It seems more reasonable that the default time a note exists on a relay should be some arbitrary number of days, with permanence being a service or a self hosting option.
Where the idea of storing everything forever came from I don’t know. 🤷
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