Yes. That is valid criticism.
You're at the mercy of the instance maintainer and they can make their arbitrary rules and not keep their promises. This protocol sucks.
Nostr is showing way because you own your identity there, courtesy of public key cryptography. You're not bound to one single Mastodon instance that can close down at any second, resulting in you losing all your data, identity and followers.
Thanks to the bridge there's no need to choose between the two
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Well, if you stay on Mastodon, you're still vulnerable to all the things I talked about. Better to create a nostr identity.
Unless you get an nsec with this bridge. Then yeah that's pretty nice.
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