I'm in šŸ’Æ agreement on that. A follow means nothing, just that a button has been clicked one time. Hopefully we see more of a move toward multiple lists, and using something else for trust. I wish I had a "trusted users" list, that I could add people I have met IRL, and users whom I've had extensive interactions with to. Follows don't really mean much.

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Most follows aren't even the result of clicking the "follow" button, people just get onboarded with them.

That's a good point ā˜ļø

That's why there's a subset of npubs with a sky-high and steadily-increasing number of followers, that hardly ever post anything.

I've been protesting the Tyranny of Follows, for a while; that's why I hardly have any. It pisses everyone off and makes me look rude, but

Influencer types won't let follows go, even though they are useless šŸ˜‚

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#PurpleKonnektiv is going to add attestation abilities to the meetup app. šŸ¤™

I’m glad to hear that! What types of attestations? The more high quality trust signals become available, the easier it will be to supplant follows as a source of trust signal.

Augment may be a better word than supplant. The more data sources we have, the better.

We first just did badges, but that's really easy to game and some people troll others with rude badges or wait until people add badges to their profile and then turn the images into porn. Very funny.

Then we thought a handshake method would be good, so that someone can give someone else part of their WoT, if they know them IRL.

And there are also ways to gamify the handshake at meetups, by using techniques that requiring seeing the same thing or connecting over Bluetooth, or whatnot.