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From someone's perspective who's nostr only, it's unreal to watch 99.9% of the population willingly sticking to centralized platforms. The network effect and the herd mentality are probably to be blamed but I believe we will have to opt-out of their centralized gulags in order to be individually free.
I am wondering if we can create a substack alternative based on Nostr. Long form notes for the posts. Encrypted using MLS to restric access to paying users. Some sort of automation to add pub keys to the group when an account is zapped (Here smart contracts, which both #bitcoin and #Monero lack, can come in handy). When a post is shared ia regular messages is shared, mentioning the encrypted long format note and link to "subscribe" to the channel. Comments are regular messages on the unencrypted message so that the post gets amplified with engagement. @JeffG what do you say? Is this possible?
The Australian government I think was one of the worst during Covid, as in loose your job if you are not vaxxed, lockdowns and an app to show where you go ( like tag on and off) to β€žinform you when you have been near someone infectedβ€œ and to stop the spread. It is all about control so now this new law is another one of these control mechanisms. People know it, people see it, people demonstrate against it but the politicians do it anyway. I really love Australia but our government is shit.
One of the lamest things I've seen all day. Can't believe they are still imposing a lock on your account even after you left the country as a visitor. If you want to impose that on your citizens, that's another story (still not respectable, still not about the children, but save that for another day). Feel like they are breaching some ToS and overstepping. Hopefully they see and respond to your posts and hopefully you've sent an email to support, better than nothing while you patiently wait to get your account restored. Feel for your being locked out of part of your network and job. GodspeedπŸ™
A decentralized web will be essential in the future, and it’s probably not even all that far away with laws like these already in existence. I had heard about these laws recently on the Security Now podcast. Many people use VPNs to hide from their ISP, but maybe part of the solution is to use a VPN to your home so you always appear to be coming from there and not trigger stupid things like this. Of course, this cat and mouse game will only work so long. Thanks for letting us know.
Flippin' crazy! Australia has joined my never visit list with the UK. I will do my best to avoid any of their products, and let others know of their tyrannical views. In colonial days, tarring and feathering were used to keep politicians in check, as were harsher methods. Not advocating violence, but I can understand why folks back then felt it was justified.
Why didn't you just use your super common law powers that your guest @Monikaco ⚑️BΠ―Ξ›VΣ¨ MӨПIKΞ› πŸ’₯ Suggested? Why didn't you just abandon your home and run from Australia like she advised dir Europeans? Why should we feel any sympathy for people like you when these are the people you're telling others to listen to and their shitty retarded ideas. I'm glad you're getting your platform taken away. You're a fucking moron lady.