Wouter constant is talking about permissionlessness. Nostr is a protocol that doesn't need some central server to authenticate your requests. Which is good. But this means that, say, children can use it without parents permission. Online safety act and others are closing down the internet to protect them kids. So can nostr have accounts that do need permission? Can it be made kid safe? Of only to satisfy crazy governments under parent pressure. Weboftrustfoundation exists to try and build kidstr, some kind of nostr for children. Mostly just asking questions so far. How can it work? How can it avoid labelling vulnerable people to exploit? #nostr #permissionlessness #nostrshire image

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My kids are younger and as a parent I know what they want. And as a parent I would like to have some agency to what they are exposed related to that what they want. And I try to explain what they see and also ask them what they expierence consuming digital media (youtube kids). View article →