@ethfi has 128 unique reports of spam. The only relay that I can see hosting their notes is damus.io which does not have NIP-56. I didn't understand why it wasn't implemented by Damus until I read the Github reply by @fiatjaf ``` This is a bad idea that overcomplicates the process entirely. One can solve this by just querying replies from approved relays, and doing the approval process in the context of each relay. One can also write some reply-approval software that reads replies from public relays and publishes the approved ones to a restricted relays, but then in the comments section people only read from the restricted relays. The possibilities are endless, and the worst one is asking all clients to calculate some state out of a stream of infinite events on every click. ``` Now I just need this translated from English to Aged Boomer and I won't have to suffer the indignation caused by spam. I feel like I'm at the depths of the Dunning-Kruger effect, where I've known the least I ever have about Nostr. #nostr #spam #relays
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