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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Mar-2023 02:18:02 JST rad_tech @alex I am talking about private posts. Like posting to friends only on facebook vs posting publicly to the world.
That is all you need in order to solve the problem that you talked about. -
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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Mar-2023 02:14:47 JST rad_tech @alex > You’d likely do some libsignal thing which becomes painful to scale after there are about 100 participants in the group.
All you need to do is distribute a shared secret to the list of people you want to post to. When you update the list, you send a new shared secret. It doesn’t need to be that complicated. -
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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Feb-2023 05:21:19 JST rad_tech @alex maybe it is just the culture of NOSTR people that suck in that case then. no clients implement it because they think if you can’t have a *guarantee* of deletion, then you shouldn’t have the option at all. -
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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Feb-2023 05:18:41 JST rad_tech @alex How do we know which instances are bridged to nostr?
Also there is no delete “event”. There is a flag that tells a server “you may delete this”. It’s a courtesy to the server for if they want to prune their database to save space.
It’s not like Farcaster where “delete” is an opcode that relays follow. -
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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Feb-2023 05:08:38 JST rad_tech @alex will bridging to Nostr be explicitly opt-in? because when your post goes into Nostr, you basically lose all control of it. You have no ability to delete it once it’s out there -
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rad_tech (rad_tech@gleasonator.com)'s status on Saturday, 25-Feb-2023 02:45:56 JST rad_tech @alex consequently, it was also evangelicals that were 90% of the Harry Potter fanbase in the 90s. It wasn’t so cut and dry like that