Which “we” and which “community” though? “Common feeling” among who? Nostr is already a global network of users geographically, and it becomes more and more obvious that it is global in the scope of its use cases. I think it is helpful to define who a problem applies to and who the “solution” would impact.

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I stated myself as the user here with a problem and a potential idea.

Defined the problem, idea for a solution and the reasoning.

I am always looking to be wrong and be proven wrong also.

I’d like to see more of a targeted approach to this, instead of everything or nothing.

With blurring it’s just a coinflip, and I’d still have no idea what the content is behind it.

Blurring basically is taking a stance on global, that just because I don’t potentially want to see NSFW content, I can’t see SFW content either, only leaving me at a 50/50 coinflip at best when clicking on it

I don’t want anybody’s content to be censored here, I would just love an option to toggle it off from my perspective 💜

Maybe an algorithm for that in the #nostrscript marketplace, that is optional for the users implement could be something

All love man 💜 My point was just that the common feeling of the community will depend on which community you’re referring to. I think approaching it from the perspective you just articulated so well is the better approach. Finding solutions that allow you and each individual to control what we see leaves each user in control. Client filters, relays with localized filtering for excluding certain content for those who want that filtering, etc can accomplish that. It will also be interesting to see the impact of nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft ‘s data vending machine idea on this, where a user could generate a custom algorithm only for them. The key factor for censorship-resistance, which is the point of Nostr, is that each user remains in control of their experience as much as possible. I don’t hear you suggesting otherwise, but I think it’s important to dig into topics like this and explore potential implications of what seems like a simple request. Great question, and great conversation 🫂🤙