There was actually a social that did this! I had an extension that tried this and it was kinda neat but never caught on.

This would be interesting to revive as a Nostr app because it leverages a network that doesn’t *depend* on its success to work, it’s simply a feature that Nostr can do that others can’t.

Could have it collect all Nostr references to that URL to scroll through.

This also shines another big light on nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m ‘s point that search is possibly the most important function for nostr to have its highest value. 🤔 nostr:note14wlcwq6hqw7w359pfyqm4wl2clw9jrt8y5nh0c26ej8xjkqyqtts9lyezg

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Exactly! It can possibly work this time because nostr isnt a platform

This would be fun 🤣

this guy is a fucking idiot if he thinks anonymous internet yelling will drive the price of a house down 😂

Hey it solved racism and transphobia I think anonymous internet yelling should at least be given a shot to fix inflation too

I could not agree more this is a fantastic use case.

Red Team here: Who is going to stop SEO management corporations from flooding every commonly hit url with astroturf ads?

It would/could still be filtered by your social graph pretty easily.

Would be sparse unless you followed a ton of people or you're all looking at the same house. Is there something fancier than "just show comments from people I follow?" What I think would eventually happen is you would have to get whitelist stamping organizations.

I guess maybe you could think of two tiers - people I follow and people who satisfy some criteria that allows me to see their stuff in broader settings

Yeah there’s a number of ways you can expand the set without just pulling in any random bot/spam account. One that is used by a client (can’t remember atm) is “follows of people I follow.”

You branch out one or two steps removed from your group and you still benefit from a social weighting, while also pulling for a vastly larger group of posts. But there are probably more clever ways to mitigate similar issues that others will think of.