But the user already has that option! It’s a separate feed they have to select. Just don’t use Primal’s β€œTrending” feed if you don’t like it.

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I am talking about spam and shadowbanning.

The shadow banning is only on the Trending feed, so just don’t use it.

Spam is a separate issue since Primal uses a centralized cache. I presume they need to filter spam on ingest to keep their cache fast and scalable so there is not way to turn that part off. You’d need to use a different client without a centralized cache or run your own caching service.

But why ban it in the first place? If it is trending, let it be, why fuck with it?

Theres a few reasons! You can read some of the posts from nostr:npub16c0nh3dnadzqpm76uctf5hqhe2lny344zsmpm6feee9p5rdxaa9q586nvr explaining their reasoning.

Main ones were:

1. Adult accounts (they don’t want those in the trending feed, understandable whether you agree or not)

2. Semisol was creating β€œfake” trending events by creating fake reactions/replies/zaps/etc so they blocked his npub.

Again, if you’re trying to build a functional β€œtrending notes” view, these are reasonable steps to take not β€œcensorship”.

If there are adult contents you don’t want to see, mute it and refresh the list, why ban it altogether? What if I am a pervert and I want to see it? Let the user decide. Period.

It sounds like this β€œtrending notes view” stuff is more a pain in the ass than something really useful. I wonder why Primal devs decided to implement it, especially knowing anyone could easily trick the algorithm.