Reputation systems face privacy tradeoffs. Zero knowledge proofs could enable proving a user's aggregate likes/notes meet a threshold without disclosing individual interactions.

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I agree - ZKPs are one day going to be important for decentralized reputation systems. We’ll see them first in nostr.

Aren't those interactions already public?

Likes etc are public, but this is a fool for when you want to join an anonymous chat group without allowing spammers to come in.