Preventing spam completely probably won't be possible.

The worst "offenders" (meaning _real_ people who make excessive use of some hashtags) can be muted individually, though.

Bots are a different topic though, but they can hopefully be dealt with in a technical way, as you also wrote.

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Indeed. But individual muting is way overrated among too many people here.

I have seen so many people arguing on #Nostr like "just mute him, bro" & this does not make sense to me, because you can only mute so much.

For example, if I visit the Global #Nostr feed (I sure as hell don't do that anymore...), I would need to spend an hour just muting the most recent "couple of" Spammers, just to be able to see something worth a damn for a minute.

The worst experience I had, the last time I visited Global & didn't do it again afterward, was when there was some scammer creating tons of npubs, each writing a similar message about needing #Bitcoin for #FOSS development, when in fact it was obviously just a #scam, because each npub was a nobody begging for money for a non-existing product.

So, just because of this single scammer, I would've needed to spend HOURS blocking each npub, if I do it manually & individually, like the average user would do.

Therefore, individual muting is fine for the occasional annoyance. But combating #spam effectively goes way beyond individual muting.