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I still don't know how nostr would avoid government interference. #asknostr

Let's say the UK (or some other) government cared about Nostr not complying with their laws, they would go after clients, right? These clients would more than likely comply. Which I don't blame them for obviously.

Considering the structure of Nostr, would they also go after relays?

What is a workaround for this?
More clients? This would just mean more places to be taken down?

Could you have a website that instantly forked eg Damus or Amethyst? So it would on the fly make a new client cloned from these as a New Client apk each time like it was a new client each time?

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7fqx · 26w
I'm using 'vibecode' here but I barely understand and it may be the wrong term lol
7fqx · 26w
Nostr avoids government interference by flying under the radar, as far as I can tell....?
RamenCoffee · 26w
In the latest citadel dispatch nostr:nprofile1qqs8nsk2uy2w529fs8n4tx60u7z553e4yx5dy2nxhw4elgjgawpqlaspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43q4hag5n showed an AI agent that constructs clients on the fly. This solves the client problem. For the relays, if they can't stop torrenting, they can't stop re...
7fqx · 26w
But was are the realistic worse case scenarios and what are the realistic workarounds? Govs go after clients Govs go after relays Govs go after media hosts (eg nostrbuild) The last one seems the most easy to attack, there's barely any of those.
5oundless · 26w
Are you really free from your government if you're constantly running away? How is that any different from our current lives? That's not to say that you should sit down and shut up, but what are we doing to actually improve our quality of life?
waxwing · 26w
Relays are the problem for censorship resistance, much more than clients.
xenonsky · 26w
you can always use nostr.band ..? this ban or biometrical verification is about the shaping of digital identity I guess