But to answer your question, yes, I put in a lot of time and work researching and educating others on information security to the best of my ability. Sometimes, that involves sharing my opinions on dangerous trends I see. I'm sorry that you don't value my work and effort, but that doesn't mean it has less value than yours. In this case, my efforts could make some people think twice about the consequences that come with what is marketed (rightly) as freedom. It could just be the case that some people decide to use a different nsec for each application to reduce their own risk, even at the expense of seamless data integration. Freedom to do a thing doesn't mean it's the best thing to do for everyone, nor does it mean that everyone should be encouraged to do it. Again, thank you for what YOU do, but I'm not going to stop doing what I care about just because you're sick of it. That's on you.