@miscosicas It doesn't matter if it is without or within the Fediverse network, the process is the same, you have a "cloned" profile.
Also, not every Fediverse account shows up on the NOSTRich network. Like how it is in the Fediverse network, you won't show up unless someone follows your account. It doesn't even work 100% of the time, there are accounts that just won't work.
Besides, again, anything you post publicly is public. Yes, it is true and understandable that there will be conversations that you won't be able to track. But that is happening even here in the Fediverse network!
Anyone can just take a screenshot of your public post (or a private post if you have a follower who hates you for some reason), and post it somewhere on the Internet and say all sorts of things about you. That's just how it is. An evil person will find ways to make your life and mine miserable.
So, blaming the technology because of some undesirables, is no different from blowing up the bridge connecting Canada and the USA because some undesirables are using that bridge to cross over. Innocents will be affected. There will be uncounted collateral damages.
Right now, the best is to just block the undesirables as they come, not the entire tool.
But if your instance chooses to block the entire tool, then good for you. (But bad for others in your instance if they want to use it.)
Don't hate the technology.
Besides, people complained about Bridgy and Threads. The minority yet loud voices forced Bridgy to implement opt-in, while a similar minority and loud voices "fediblock" Threads. Why not do the same for Mostr, Eclipse, Momostr, and every Nostr bridge out there? What's the standard for such different approaches?
@PNS
Perfectly said.
I know a girl, who said, she feels like a guy, but... So what? She knows that injecting hormones, changing name or literally any way of pretending will only make her life miserable.
So, she kept the name, and lives a reasonably happy life.
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