Are there anything similar to #Goodreads on nostr yet? Book details combined with user reviews for example? I came to think about it while reading nostr:npub18lzls4f6h46n43revlzvg6x06z8geww7uudhncfdttdtypduqnfsagugm3's "Identity" article.

https://hivemind.vc/identity/

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it's been 84 years...

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ah fak, wrong note

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Would be interesting to see how well a marketplace inside such a service would do. My guess is that people would fork it and just replace the marketplace with magnet links for torrents šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø

a nostr goodreads could just be a listr fork to start off with

Hmm how would that work?

you need to be able to create a list of books (which would be a new kind of listable item), ability to follow others lists, fork lists, review books (similar to hoe wikifreedia and gitworkshop supports comments)

I haven't dug too much into NIP-54 but I'd imagine you could leverage that to build a set of book descriptions and then you could build your own lists of books with references to those wiki pages

Highlighter?

How so? Highlighter doesn't strike me as a similar service to Goodreads?

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No, not that I'm aware of, but there's a FOSS alternative to good reads on f-droid: openreads.

Maybe one could fork that and add nostr keys to it?

Maybe this is related to your question.

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Not sure, seems like more of a philosophical post. I just wanted to see if someone had built, or was building, a Goodreads app on nostr.

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That's built on ActivityPub though

I thought they were linking that to this? šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø I’m not a tech person

I haven't heard anything about it but afaik it's built on ActivityPub which is a "similar" protocol to nostr