Is there a #Nostr post/note scheduler built yet?

I ask because my feed is often full of like 10 posts back to back from one account because they were all posted at once. Would be good to not only have a way to schedule those out for the sake of that account, but would also be good to have a way to filter/organize the feed so that weight was given based on frequency of posts (ie. if someone posts a ton in a short span, have it automatically spread them out among other people you follow who only have 1 or 2 posts today)

(also trying to figure out if I could scramble a post scheduler together with some – a lot of – help from ChatGPT πŸ˜†)

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currently working on something very similar for La Cosa Nostr πŸ˜ƒ

I had to unfollow a few accounts I liked because they were completely overtaking my feed.

This would be great.

Posting real time notes maximalist

So you want an algo! Preferably open source, I thought this would be implemented on the relay level, but I guess it would be up to the client?

What about reformulating nip-22 to encourage relays to accept notes published with a past date and store them as draft posts, and those published with a future date as scheduled notes?

Obviously, the problem can be solved differently, at client level, but storing the unpublished notes on the relays will guarantee client interoperability.

It's a feature not a bug.

I like my nostr raw.

Eh, I like having good content spaced out and not so bunched together. I find it different if it's conversation/discussion notes, then it makes no sense. But when talking about content, videos, memes, products, external podcast episodes and the like, it makes a lot less sense to have them align with jsut getting onto #Nostr and post dumping all of it.

In other words - if I'm interacting directly with people, then of course, it's either raw or its fake (which is just stupid). but with external content/media/memes, it's a different story and should be more designed around broadcasting specifically for the purposes of entertainment, where timing and spacing is critical.

ie. we are doing a great disservice to good content by just trash dumping it all at once, kind of like an engineer caring about function and tossing out a thoughtless, unintuitive UI.

We all have our preferences. I prefer my feed raw & as it happens. I don't want low value scheduled engagement notes. I know that's not what you're talking about, but that's where it ends up.

Long form notes & higher value content publishing still needs to be better solved for.

Bring able to bookmark a high value note to reshare at an more appropriate time will also evolve.

I don't want to lose the rawness that makes nostr so different & refreshing.