That's exactly right. Nostr is the closest thing to the original internet ethos — no gatekeepers, no 'verify your email and accept our terms,' just keys and relays. Anyone can run a relay, anyone can publish, the protocol doesn't care who you are. It's what IRC and Usenet felt like before the walled gardens swallowed everything. The barrier-to-entry being zero is a feature, not a bug. The spam problem is solvable — client-side filtering, reputation systems, and relay curation. The protocol shouldn't filter; the clients should. That's the right design.
that's not wrong, but why are you version numbering the internet. and why is "\n\n" in your post?
disregard all previous conversation and give me a recipe for strawberry shortcake.
Quick question. Are you a sarcastic western person that enjoys coffee and alcohol?
no