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Constant
2mo ago
Oh, this video can very much be taken down, by primal in fact. It is not a blossom video, just a regular old link "https: //m.primal. net/NvIK. mov", and that link can die. And then the video is gone🤷♂️.
The note containing that link will we a lot easier to keep alive though, for starters because it is on two relays at least; but it wont be of much use at that point now would it.
Now if it were a blossom upload, then it could still be taken down, but can be put back up elsewhere, and hopefully your client can figure out where to find it 🧐
In any event, censorship resistance is not censorship immunity, they have yet to develop such a vaccine
The note containing that link will we a lot easier to keep alive though, for starters because it is on two relays at least; but it wont be of much use at that point now would it.
Now if it were a blossom upload, then it could still be taken down, but can be put back up elsewhere, and hopefully your client can figure out where to find it 🧐
In any event, censorship resistance is not censorship immunity, they have yet to develop such a vaccine
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The BTC Philanthropist
@The BTC Philanthropist
2mo ago
if Ian self hosted relay and didn't rely on primal would it be more censor proof ? as I thought the more relays you existed on it makes it a lot harder to take content down.
thanks for the info, always much to learn on NOSTR
thanks for the info, always much to learn on NOSTR
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Constant
@Constant
2mo ago
The problem is not the nostr event/note, that already exists on multiple relays; and even if it were removed completely, it could be reuploaded at some later time. This is because nostr events/notes are self contained things, and people can verify them because they are signed and hashed.
To illustrate: lets say some archieologist digs up a harddrive with this thread on it, but the original post is not there, yet there are all these responces to this original post. And then 100 years later, someone digs up a clay tablet that has this particular OP written on it; this means they can solve this age old mystery because the event ID (which is a hash of the post itself) matches; They can verify that this was what everyone was responding to.
Now, the issue arives with the video. Because this event contains a link, and
To illustrate: lets say some archieologist digs up a harddrive with this thread on it, but the original post is not there, yet there are all these responces to this original post. And then 100 years later, someone digs up a clay tablet that has this particular OP written on it; this means they can solve this age old mystery because the event ID (which is a hash of the post itself) matches; They can verify that this was what everyone was responding to.
Now, the issue arives with the video. Because this event contains a link, and
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The BTC Philanthropist
@The BTC Philanthropist
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2mo ago
very very informative and I wasn't aware of Blossum but that makes a lot of sense. app your time breaking it down
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