This one was a head spinner.
> "Synonym has the absolute right (but not the obligation) to prohibit, refuse, delete, move and edit Content for any reason, in any manner, at any time, without notice to you"
Keyword 'edit'...
They reserved the right to edit your content.
Every post on Nostr is signed by your private key. If anyone, a relay operator, app developer, man-in-the-middle, changes even a single character, the signature breaks and the note is invalid. Editing is cryptographically impossible without your key. No policy. Just math.
Pubky's 'protection' against content manipulation is a Terms of Service clause while nostr's is cryptography. These are not equivalent.
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We can't legally provide the features we provide without having these rights.
Your protection in Pubky is you decide where your data lives at all times, and, soon, app keys.
It's nonsense to try and discredit the most abstracted open source protocol ever made.