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Constant · 21w
The previous article nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqh4yvjqytwcl7g3x2hwaxmndemwugdvscfsfp3yxhmecaazsmfdaqq257njwwdt5k5zgwu6z66mwdayysc23daeh56a64dd gave an outline of the general idea with various mechanis...
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This is really interesting and I would definitely want it to give kids access. Too much out on the interwebs.

How would it work if parents allowed a kid safe relay but had a disagreement on what was kid safe. Maybe one wants to filter out fantasy-violence. Another parent wants to restrict access to faith related content. But the relay considers both safe and blocks drugs, explicit content, and real-violence? Would that eliminate the access to the whole kid safe relay? Or would it allow access but block those message events that don’t match its filter?
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Constant · 21w
In general i refer back to the previous article. The system (from a childs perspective) leans heavily on the white-list mode of operation, and not (so much) on black-listing/filtering. The moment you trust a relay, you should generally agree with the type of content on that relay. If you don't trus...