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title: "Elizabeth Jack 1.  Content moderation is controlled by 1) the client..."
date: 2023-11-06
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# Elizabeth Jack 1.  Content moderation is controlled by 1) the client...

*November 6, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Elizabeth Jack's comment.*

Elizabeth Jack 1.  Content moderation is controlled by 1) the client b) the relay(s) you connect to 3) who you follow.   Most clients take a light touch (as most people are on N*ostr are there to avoid censorship). 2.  It depends.  By default, expect Twitter level privacy--anything you post is visible to the world.  However, there are relays that work over Tor, and accept Monero as payment.  Privacy / anonymity / access control improvements are still a very active area of development. 3.  I expect Facebook either does or will heavily throttle n*ostr posts.  I inserted an asterick to avoid Facebook  censorship.  Remove the asterick to get the real name.
