is wss://wotr.relatr.xyz fetching posts from other relays or are these people publishing to it directly?
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Well, the relay is not actively fetching posts from other relays. However, since the relay is open, anyone can broadcast events to it. Some clients will do this when users who have the relay in their list interact with someone else. Therefore, by simply having the relay configured in your list, some clients will rebroadcast certain events. In the end, events can arrive through different means, but there is no active fetching involved
it's surprising how much data it has in this case, I wonder who is using it as their primary relay
Roughly 16 users, we are observing common relays to determine how many people have added wss://wotr.relatr.xyz to their relays list. To do this we are using nak with the following command, you can check it on your end as well.
'''
nak req -t r=wss://wotr.relatr.xyz -k 10002 wss://relay.damus.io wss://nos.lol wss://relay.primal.net wss://bitcoiner.social wss://search.nos.today/ wss://nostr.mom/ wss://relay.snort.social/ wss://discovery.eu.nostria.app/ wss://nostr.wine wss://eden.nostr.land | wc -l
'''
thank you
another question
is it correct to think that wotr is actually a good relay to be used with the read toggle on, since it will allow anyone to reply and mention you, even new users, but at the same time it will block reply spam?
or are those reply guy spammers who generate a new key for each message able to bypass wotr restrictions?
Yes, I think it is correct to say that, anyone can write if the bucket assigned to their pubkey is large enough. The publishing capability changes depending on the rank, users with high ranks get more events to publish per day. On the other hand, new npubs can only write one event per day, which must be of kind 1 and without urls in the content. If the reply guy spins new npubs each time, the relay will likely consume them. However, the key point is that this is the current policy we have on the wotr.relayr.xyz instance. You can run your own and tweak it to configure different thresholds and also to enable or disable publishing for users with no rank. You could also disallow anyone from writing below a certain threshold. Together with the ability to self-host your own relayr instance, makes it very customizable to each person's needs and communities. Also, remember that this is an experiment we are running, and so far, it is working great