What's the closest we have to boards right now?
Communities?
The ideal for me is:
1. Write post about, let's say "how having more kids makes women live longer"
2. Select the communities/group chats/forums I want to share that post too
3. Let anyone with access to any of these communities reply, read-only for everyone else
4. Make these communities fully forkable
Communities, but they don't work well because the moderators has to approve every post, rather than every npub.
someone didn't think to make that a toggle? seems very laborious, more like an art gallery curator than a discussion forum
I even had to approve my own posts. 😂
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And communities aren't real boards unless you have a board UI. Like, there are 3 different communities with the same topics, sometimes, and they can't find each other.
If there are 3 communities called "relays", they should be listed together in the UI, so that an npub can decide which ones he wants to follow. And they should be able to merge and fork or change ownership.
Wiki's can help solve this too.
On the page about "Relays" I want to see:
- wiki entries
- hashtags linked to this subject
- forums (group chats) that discuss this
- kind-1's about Relays
- articles about Relays
- ...
In short, displaying wiki entries is only the start
Yeah, I just had the same thought, since the Wiki has a composite page for each topic, that could serve as a jumping-off point.
Nostr allows for complex workflows because you can have a gazillion views and constellations of the same data set.
Yup!
I especially need these kind of pages for onboarding.
As in, I don't want to let users read my boring text about what relays are or make some sub-standard video about it.
I want to link to a Relay wiki that let's users discover what they are in whatever way they want.
For some that might be watching Instagram-like stories about it, for others it might be joining a forum full of golang geeks.
that's "gophers" to you ser 😛
Oops 😹
I'm clearly more the "watching Stories" type 😜
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Yup indeed 🤦.
Group chats are the way.
Just have to clearly separate the "chat" from the "forum" side of things.
Chat is where you say GM.
Forum is where you start serious conversation threads.
I could imagine each forum having an associated chat. The chat then functions like the General Topics thread, that forums usually have at the top.
💯 got designs for this nearly done.
Do you know of any other app that combines both of these btw?
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have you looked at stacker news? they do a reddit style format.
Yup, they do reddit with sats.
1. Another silo
2. Sats as the only option (for interaction, algo, access, ...)
3. Their ugly UI as the only option
4. They will rug you
yeah I wasn't a fan of it either.
I get why they exist and have success (for now at least).
But there's very little inspiration / innovation there for me.
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plus the reddit style trolls moved in long ago
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There's already a Nostr client like that, called Oddbeans.
I'm talking more about old-school bulletin boards. An improvement on communities.
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