PABLOF7z @PABLOF7z - 1y
if you `e` tag along with the `a` this problem goes away, even if you original event goes away, you have prove that you didn't react in it's current form you could currently tweet something like "this is cool www.example.com" and then the people on example.com put a swastika I think there are problems with NIP-33s in general, but I don't think this is one of them
furthermore, when you e-tag a NIP-33 you could publish the NIP-33 you're tagging to your own relay and then prove that the pubkey that published it was maliciously altering content I think changing a NIP-33 maliciously like this is much more a cryptographically-sound self-own rather than a problem for people tagging it.
3bf0c - 1y
It's a similar issue if I post an immutable kind 1 note saying "I love the https://puppies.com/ website" and then an year later the domain is bought by a nazist group. I think just general education and a caveat in the clients saying that the reply was made to a different event in a different time fixes this as best as possible.
Blergh.
daniele @dtonon - 1y
Users are more inclined to understand that a external link can change, but they hardly can think that this apply to an embedded content: nostr: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
π€ nostr:nevent1qqsyc092uu5ktkye8tj88etlxts4xnd2pv97xynl9e0wf2klnzp59nqpr9mhxue69uhhqctzd3hkvdm69ehx7um5wgcjucm0d5pzp75cf0tahv5z7plpdeaws7ex52nmnwgtwfr2g3m37r844evqrr6jsz9lm9
Agreed.
Many users are vulnerable today to screenshot attacks in which you alter something in a page and take a picture of that. Doesn't mean the internet is broken because of that. There are many things users will have to learn if they are going to start using Nostr.