Can you point to the part on the SMTP RFC that specifies the spam deletion behaviour?
> XMPP servers will kick out spammers and harassers
Nothing prevents nostr servers from kicking out based on account or IP address or message content
> The problem with Twitter is that unlike RSS, it shows content from people you did not subscribe to.
This is not Twitter, any client can decide which content to show. And there are clients that do not show any content from people you don't explicitly follow.
Yeah, people should really go to the GitHub repo and actually read it. It doesn't even need to be a Twitter like. It could be a WordPress like, or a Discord like, it's already running chess, it's already blog comments.
It could be a community run closed system where only citizens are given access to the system.
It doesn't (and I think shouldn't) have any crypto features built in. That's up to the client builders to handle.
Can you point to the part on the SMTP RFC that specifies the spam deletion behaviour?
> XMPP servers will kick out spammers and harassers
Nothing prevents nostr servers from kicking out based on account or IP address or message content
> The problem with Twitter is that unlike RSS, it shows content from people you did not subscribe to.
This is not Twitter, any client can decide which content to show. And there are clients that do not show any content from people you don't explicitly follow.