I am when is see nostr:npub1a00wj229auzjswlq4s77y4u8eqdx5k9ppatgl8rtv8va65f6mwksum9q3h giving a shout out on scammers and copycats. What do you think nostr:npub1rzg96zjavgatsx5ch2vvtq4atatly5rvdwqgjp0utxw45zeznvyqfdkxve nostr:npub13pnmakf738yn6rv2ex9jgs7924renmderyp5d9rtztsr7ymxg3gqej06vw nostr:npub1ezw0xm0w52rd4yfdg9zlw9qvwdy46alzelklkefptrd203m37tuq4djmeg nostr:npub1de6l09erjl9r990q7n9ql0rwh8x8n059ht7a267n0q3qe28wua8q20q0sd nostr:npub14ktnsqc2hpxqflawce9t4htvc6pvkdgp6xf6tlcujjuswuy324vqfhukks nostr:npub1uu7s59s0vvdr3pwq8lj9yxe5mhk5ad76zc80ls6g3xvzssay5veq83w04u Web of Trust how is this the way when people are not filtering? Ask nostr:npub1el3mgvtdjpfntdkwq446pmprpdv85v6rs85zh7dq9gvy7tgx37xs2kl27r
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I do believe a metric like WoT could work, If user is able to settle his personal circle of trusted npub.
I do believe the game will change when Clients will have full optionability and various different ways of possible settings from what they feed will show.
A client should be as "liquid" as it can be, leaving the user to create and form his own nostr UX.
This☝🏼… but how?
How exactly does Nostr (by implementations and by NIP standards) give users “full optionability”?
What would Sovereign WoT look like?
I can think of two foundational elements:
1. Explicit and private markers of trust between users.
2 Subscribable filters (that anyone can publish) for use across clients.
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I agree with you. I do have doubts on WoT when it comes to “open sourcing” notes and other content to get zaps
Or when I see nostr:npub1lrnvvs6z78s9yjqxxr38uyqkmn34lsaxznnqgd877j4z2qej3j5s09qnw5 getting terrible scores on coracle. Something definitely needs to be adjusted
It’s an interesting topic. I suppose the value of WoT depends on the intent of its implementation. Is it intended primarily to prevent spam and validate that someone is likely who they say they are? Or is it a filtering/moderation system to corral legitimate users into a particular paradigm of social behavior? My posts aren’t everyone’s desired “flavor” of content so to speak, and that’s perfectly fine by me, so a system to allow someone to filter me and similar accounts out of their feed is a good thing. But if someone saw a meme of mine on Twitter and then came to Nostr looking for me but then saw a profile score of 14 on Coracle, they might be inclined to think I’m an imposter account. I think Coracle is missing the mark here, and perhaps using WoT as a pseudo- user/content moderation system, instead of a way to validate that you can trust that someone is who they say they are.