Help me out. What does it mean that events are filtered if my network didn’t interact?
If for instance I have a follower that posted something that nobody likes then I may not see that post nor the user?
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What's your take on the follower count? Should we remove it entirely?
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Your follower count on Iris may seem lower than on other clients. Iris rejects events from authors that your social network has not interacted with. You get way less spam and your follower count number is lower for the same reason.
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What's the proper amount of relays? Iris account runs well between 7-13 active relays.
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Help me out. What does it mean that events are filtered if my network didn’t interact?
If for instance I have a follower that posted something that nobody likes then I may not see that post nor the user?
Using your example, let's call your follower a spammer. If nobody has ever liked, followed, replied or interacted in any (nostr event) way with the spammer then you will not see it.
Your network starts from you and who you follow and goes forward from there. Who follows you is not automatically part of your network unless any interaction happens.