It's open source. If you want to view the previous global feed, you can create it yourself in the settings. Alternatively, you can click this link and click the star next to the search to save this temporary relay set. You can also add other large relays to this relay set to make your global feed more complete.

https://jumble.social/?r=relay.damus.io&r=nos.lol

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Thanks, this might be useful for me.

Someone should really fork it from when there was a good global feed. When users need to select relays manually, it doesn't really promote any "global"-ness, it promotes more fragmentation between different groups of users with different relays

This is exactly what I want. The purpose of Jumble is to better browse relay content, and I hope to see more unique and interesting relays emerge. Nostr is a decentralized network and shouldn't be controlled by a few giant relays.

Of course, I wonโ€™t stop you from forking Jumble if you'd like. Everything is free and open.

I don't have the time and energy to code, all I can do is point out that someone should do it.

Making a more decentralized global feed is a really hard problem. The best existing solution is the op_return function in Bitcoin and some other currencies. I think this image already captures how to make nostr highly effective