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Nostr and Simplex are the solution to censorship.

ISPs cannot ban Nostr, there are currently more than 617 relays, they would have to ban all their ips, so what? setting up a relay is very simple, they can even operate behind Tor.

Nostr has no central server to attack, no rigid architecture to dismantle.

The same goes for Simplex, you can set up your own Simplex server in 5 minutes, it is not feasible to censor all Simplex servers, and in the same way, they can also operate behind Tor.

Simplex, like Nostr also does not have a central server to attack and censor.

If you are using Telegram, think about migrating your groups to Simplex, what is happening in Spain can happen in your country at any time.

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nik ⚡️🟠🟣 · 108w
Also Keet is a very good solution… it is now open source and the ID implementation is a matter of days…
Re₿el Synapse · 108w
What is happening in Spain?
DopeMind · 108w
Isn't every device you got SimpleX on a server? How big can the groups be? Any limits? Sent you an invite btw. Dm
binsky · 108w
What is happening in Spain?
DopeMind · 108w
Do you think technically this ban and similar can be enforced these days?
SATSY · 108w
Indeed
SimplifiedPrivacy.com · 108w
Session is far superior to SimpleX group chats which don’t scale. You’re only biased to SimpleX because you hate any crypto other than Bitcoin, which is ironically your form of censorship.
(>0_0)> · 108w
nostr:note1zhus3q9gm70gv2ug2jrl48eduhnkcdq0agwyankfzjwleaqp3zns90vdvw
npub1ljv5m3x · 108w
Podcast de Juan Ramón Rallo: España censura Telegram Pagina web episodio: https://shows.acast.com/juanrallo/episodes/espaa-censura-telegram File multimediale: https://sphinx.acast.com/p/open/s/62754272a1fc7500122b7822/e/65ff1703e414a6001656c69e/media.mp3?tk=eyJ0ayI6ImRlZmF1bHQiLCJhZHMiOnRydWUsIn...
ricko · 108w
👊🎯
Sashimi Sub · 108w
They can still ban web based frontend.
⚡️Decentipod⚡️ · 108w
Okay, fine, I'll download Simplex. 😁
Fascinating · 108w
beautiful! how to create a relay via Tor? I'm running one but it's from Umbrel.