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It's kind of a trick question since there is no valid reason for doing cleartext DMs but I'm at the same time genuinely interested in why they went with it anyways.
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Before it launched it seemed to have promise but somehow it derailed so quickly. Welp, we have nostr
This is insane, I can’t fathom why anyone would build a new method of social media without encrypted DMs
What an absolute mess. BlueSky and Mastodon are just as bad as Web3 POS. If you give them an inch they’ll take a mile. Fuck the fishbowls.
"Rare" cases.... like "Rare" in video game terms probably? Not so low it's legendary but not so common it's grey.
there's different implementations of private messages, but no one except you can read your DMs unless you leak your private key. check out this talk for more details
This is why I dislike the fediverse apps, I understand they are useful but still they have a single point of failure which is the person(s) Hosting the services. #GrowNostr
Really bad trade off for the users. But to be honest, using social media DMs for not-so-trivial things that could potentially become public is like sticking your naked ass out the window of a moving bus.
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