Because it is decentralized, Nostr is more censorship resistant because it’s not controlled by one entity, group or company. Nostr can be used for sharing all types of content — ideas, direct messages, blogs, newsletters or even some games.
You can think of the Nostr protocol as a “language” for computers to communicate with one another.
Instead of a post (“event”) going live via one central server, it’s sent to a specific indicated server(s), and other servers can pull the information from there. Nostr uses queries to store data, and that data is in a JSON format — similar to the social media we know today. But instead of a central server structure like Instagram or Twitter, Nostr is open source and allows for users to choose how and where data is used.
With Nostr, you can use your key to connect to or run a public relay to broadcast information, or to focus on smaller, more private communications. There are options, and the main point here is that a lot of these options are in the builders’ hands.
Using Nostr doesn’t take up lots of storage for data, either — there’s content, tags and key storage. Nostr is accessible because excessive storage isn’t needed, depending on your goal.
Yeah that won’t work and they are lying to themselves when they say it will.
Spam is only a problem for web apps who are trying to aggregate all nostr activity for new users to browse and find interesting content. The format as it is currently won’t allow for that. Not without some kinda AI filter that would get frustrating.
A simple relay registration page with email or text or admin approval (like lemmy) can solve the problem if someone wants a really clean relay.
You don’t have to browse relay data either it’s just kinda hard to get started with a social network without a public room.
A relay full of spam is still helpful for dissidents trying to get their words out. No body has to actually view the spam. You can choose to only view people you’ve followed and those same relays will send you the people you’ve followed.
I’ll still use frendica and fediverse apps but I like the concept of nostr and think it could be really useful
What do you think of Simplex?
https://simplex.chat ?
Looks interesting. This is the first I’ve heard of it.
Yeah I think it is good