Agreed. It's not really privacy violating either, which is important. It's open about what it does and how. We can run #Amethyst, for example, over Tor and use fake info, protect our nsecs, etc if we want, which is good enough for me. I agree that people should explain that instead of calling it privacy respecting. It's closer to privacy neutral in my opinion. The user has to choose. I use my real image and name, so I chose zero privacy. But I could have chosen privacy.
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That's why I find it odd when people using Nostr have a problem with data scraping for AI training, etc. This makes it a lot easier for governments, companies, etc as far as I can tell. That's why I treat it like I'm speaking in a public place. I also don't trust it for sending secure data. Lots of misconceptions indeed.