I'd like to continue this discussion about njump: https://t.me/nostr_protocol/133787

Instance administrators should have the right to block abusers of the service, and I found a lot of disturbing stuff on the Nostr network a long time ago (not just spam, by any means). I host my own instance of njump only so that my notes can be better indexed in search engines, and then make them available to others.

So I continue to ask: Is it possible to disable the display of content from a specific nevent, naddr, npub user or even a relay?

I'm not sure if this belongs in the GitHub issues discussion, so I'll post it here. #asknostr #njump

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The #njump recently added a keyword filtering policy, and an ML model based on NSFW.js (use TensorFlow):

> https://github.com/ccuetoh/nsfw

So... Maybe that solves the problem for now. I'm still not sure if this level of moderation will stop the abuse.

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