hodlbod on Nostr: Listening to Plebchain Radio 's interview with Eliza Bleu, what a fascinating and ...
Listening to
Plebchain Radio (nprofile…krjq) 's interview with Eliza Bleu, what a fascinating and important conversation.
I was stunned that as an advocate for survivors of abuse her first reaction was excitement about nostr's censorship resistant properties! I did not realize how valuable the ability to publish the testimonies of survivors was.
I also very much appreciate the way she later goes on to talk about the threat CSAM poses to nostr. If nostr ever amounts to anything, it will be slandered as a refuge for evil people. I completely sign on to her mission to make it hard for people to say that's the case.
Currently, I don't do much in Coracle itself to identify or censor certain kinds of content. Once encrypted chat gets sorted out though, I intend next to build decentralized moderation on top of NIP 32 labeling, but even that is more of a "self-policing" mechanism, although I think it could easily be used to find and report bad stuff.
I'm honestly not sure what role a client should take in identifying and reporting illegal content, partly because I think it's mostly relays that should be doing that. However, as a father of 4, I very much resonate with the mission, and I do believe it's compatible with freedom of speech.
Anyway, all that to say, welcome to nostr
elizableu (nprofile…dsnr)Published at
2023-08-13 23:20:20Event JSON
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