3bf0c - 1y
Imagine you're following a friend of yours and you zap his pubkey all the time, and you even write notes saying that he is amazing person and you agree with him in everything -- then suddenly his key is compromised and his metadata is edited to depict a strong Nazism supporter, now you're looking like a nazist yourself. Does that mean we should have never had the concept of replaceable events and all relays should be storing all metadata events from everybody forever?
Dan Wedge @WedgeSocial - 1y
It means we may need to have a permanent “compromised” addition to any account, a sort of tamper tape on pubkey where it signifies it’s public domain
bitcoinaz @bitcoinaz - 1y
Isn’t the same when an account gets hacked somewhere else? We'll get over it, no-one really cares after two days have passed.
Leo Fernevak @Leo Fernevak - 1y
You may have a point technically, perhaps a different scenario can highlight your point better. We are not responsible if someone we know gets hacked or change their views. Those are not our opinions. The media will happily portray someone as a bad person via guilt-by-association, but that is true regardless.
Vitor Pamplona @Vitor Pamplona - 1y
Se happens with people's static pictures right now. Servers can just swap them to say the opposite at any time.
I still think about changing a bitcoin badge I made with a dick pick...
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captjack 🏴☠️✨💜 @captjack - 1y
i just saw zapthread or zaplink something - (then lost it) - which allow other websitesite have zap based discuss thread - whats that please