DNS is the first thing countries do when they need to take you down. You just need to give them an excuse and you will lose nostr.build forever. Then none of our links inside our notes will work anymore. In many cases, countries don't even need to go through court to get you offline. I have seen many domains being lost (redirected) in my lifetime. It's super easy for them to go through.

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Then don’t use a single domain that relies on the same country. Same as a fucking electric grid. Same as anything for that matter. Why do you think big providers have their NS servers in 3-5 different jurisdictions? Did we learn anything from not keeping your eggs in the same basket? 🐢🐾🀯🀯🀯
This πŸ‘‡πŸ» It's always DNS ;)
Vitor Pamplona's avatar Vitor Pamplona
DNS is the first thing countries do when they need to take you down. You just need to give them an excuse and you will lose nostr.build forever. Then none of our links inside our notes will work anymore. In many cases, countries don't even need to go through court to get you offline. I have seen many domains being lost (redirected) in my lifetime. It's super easy for them to go through.
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True: ThePirateBay, LibGen and SciHub show it can be done, with enough lawyers and money, and customers engaged enough to follow you around as the Feds play whack-a-mole. Would be reassuring to have other options, though.
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