Comment on UK vs Nostr relay
glowie@infosec.pub 6 days agoRelay operator and implementation dev here… operators could moderate if they wanted, via IP blocklists or anything else such as specific words/phrases filters, etc depending upon which implementation they use. There are some relay implementations that are quite customizable and since they’re FOSS, the code could be forked altered for anything else custom that makes the United Kuckdom happy.
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 6 days ago
Sure, if I was great at coding I could take a stab at it, but I am not.
What if I am just running a relay outside the UK as a service to support the notr network. If this law requires the small relays/me to moderate, then they/I would just shut down instead and the notr network would be worse off for it.
glowie@infosec.pub 6 days ago
For sure, I understand that. It will ultimately come down to the individual. Are they willing to wait it out and see if they even get contacted by the UK gov in some way. If you’re running yours in a VPS you could set up geo-blocking in a way that’s standard for any webserver, outside anything to do with Nostr. That’d be the sysadmin and simplest way of dealing with it at least. Personally, I’m not changing anything for the UK.
Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show 6 days ago
Yep, if they do contact me about my open relay, it’s just going down. :)
Passerby6497@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Are you under their jurisdiction? If not, I’d not even acknowledge the contact from them, damned spammers trying to scare people with bullshit…