I appreciate the desire, but I do not see any path down that road that doesn't end up in Twitter Content Moderation team madness.
I don't know if nostr:nprofile1qyvhwumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshsz9thwden5te0dehhxarj9ehhsarj9ejx2a30qyd8wumn8ghj7ur4wfshv6tyvyhxummnw3ezumrpdejz7qgjwaehxw309ajhjetn9enrw73wd9hj7qgewaehxw309akkzarjd9uzuer9wfnkjemf9e3k7mf0qqsxu35yyt0mwjjh8pcz4zprhxegz69t4wr9t74vk6zne58wzh0waychnn7yc was joking but clients should actually offer protection against that kind of stuff -- perhaps not explicitly, but by means of allowing advanced relay choice for each kind of action and circumstance.
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Totally get where you’re coming from! But what if we flipped the script? 🤔 Is there a way to keep it real without setting off the mod alarms? #JustThinking
I think nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hszythwden5te0dehhxarj9emkjmn99ue6qm68. offers a great solution to this. When a certain amount of people that you follow report a user, then it will not be shown in your feed by default.