Is there a way to post something and specifically mark it “sensitive”?

OR is there a NIP or something for that, even so that if someone I follow marks something as “sensitive” then I automatically will treat it that way as well?

I think having simple filters for a global unfiltered network would be highly valuable. You could literally follow “ratings” and manage your and/or your kid’s experience that way.

It would crowd source the blurring out of adult or just horrible content.

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Amethyst handles this in their client

Don't know of any nips or anything regardling it

Would be nice to have a standard for it

Some Clients as far as I know filter #nsfw

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Yes.

This post is marked as sensitive. If it doesn't show as such, then your client doesn't support it. Sent from #Amethyst.

Agreed, I can’t click on a hashtag with some terrible stuff in there…

This would be really great and important. As much as I like nostr, there's just too many notes that contain something I don't want my kids to be confronted with.

I don't either, but meanwhile my timeline is quite good and free of stuff I don't want to see

nostr:nevent1qqs8r0rqr458t33jzjx8danxjvtm8pnnzsj6w0yyrznpreurexy74ncpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsyg9euaj5dwsxg4hdxqweu54uf8ay3ec2d0ezs2l85xh899rkzgprmspsgqqqqqqs73dfg8

I’ve been thinking that perhaps the next thing for me to build in association with brainSToRm.ninja is a “tapestry relay” that calculates and stores influence scores. Technical users would run their own personal tapestry relay, but non-technical users would pay a few sats for someone else to do it. There would be a UI for users to design and select influence scores of interest. What does that mean? Each influence score is associated with a context. Context can be anything, but could be something like: my grapevine trusts Bob “to flag sensitive content in the category of NSFW.” Each Influence Score is calculated using weighted averages, and the UI would allow you to activate the calculation of Influence Score A using Influence Score B as weights. The user would also stipulate what to use as raw inputs (likes, zaps, attestations, etc) and how to interpret them. For non-technical users, presets could be designed to take care of decisions like the ones I just mentioned.