Nostr.how: A Decentralized and Censorship-Resistant Social Network
Nostr.how, developed by Jack Dorsey’s TBD, is a decentralized and censorship-resistant social network. Built on the Nostr protocol, it employs a constellation of relay servers rather than a central authority, providing greater resistance to network disruption or censorship. Users possess full control over their data, including encryption of their content and the choice of relays for broadcasting. This architecture promotes user autonomy and enhances privacy within the social media realm. However, as a decentralised platform, Nostr.how lacks moderation mechanisms, potentially exposing users to harmful or illegal content. Nonetheless, its focus on decentralisation and user control distinguishes it as a notable alternative to centralised social media platforms.
