> if the relay decides what's spam, the relay is the choke point
> in bitsocial each community runs its own challeng
Is this not “antics with semantics”? Instead of using the word “relay”, you’re using the word “community”?
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Endless passion about the "right" to be seen by people who don't want to see you... But not enough passion about the right to be reliably found by the people who have a literal URL of your data.
A community is a bitsocial concept, a community is essentially a keypair with comment records and metadata. Users connect to communities to publish content to them. A community has 0 power over a user interacting with other communities or peers, unlike a nostr relay.
More on it here,
Peer-to-Peer Protocol | Bitsocial Docs
How Bitsocial uses IPFS/libp2p, public-key addressing, peer-to-peer pubsub, and browser P2P nodes to deliver serverless social media.