I wish nostr was like that, but in reality there's about 6ish big clients and 6ish big relays. Some of the clients are also relay operators. We have had over 1000 relays but the network was neglected and there has been an exodus. The likely path is more centralization. I reread this today, is still good. I've yet to see any of the mainstream nostr devs that care about or will call out privacy. I now more think of nostr as a useful social app protocol that obsoltes vendor lock-in. https://www.activism.net/cypherpunk/manifesto.html
Well, you can run Nostrsync and the content is distributed across a lot of relays. For this particular problem, it is not about "there are 6 big relays", if you want content deleted, you need it deleted everywhere, which is difficult to do. If all of them were taken down, the network would not work well. But the other way is not so easy - if you want to take down a note, you need to take it away from all relays and with nostrsync, this is very hard to do.
Health 😀 😂 conversations 😂 like 🤔 this are 🎉 inspiring. No 🌈 guilt tripping 🤔 or shaming or boasting, 🌈 just “Hey, it’s amazing what 🎉 our bodies can do! My 🤔 efforts 🎉 are paying 🎉 off!” 🌈 Makes 🔥 other 👍 people curious to 🌈 try 👍 💯 🔥 it, too. nostr:note1qw2x4wy9sftj9q8txqjy8rr09mswej7wnp7mddskq9e4tnsas6lqgyzg5e