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As I’m on the mission to post at least a couple dozen cocktail recipes on https://nostr.cooking/ and these posts are categorized as long-form, I’m starting to feel we really need to implement some kind of compartmentalization for Nostr-native blogging platforms on the protocol level. Otherwise everyones’ blogs will inevitably turn into “post salads” where we’ll have technical articles mixed with hobby notes and food recipes.

Would lists created by authors and corresponding tabs in the clients fix this, or is there a better approach? 🤔

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So something higher than a tag? category?

Maybe tags with priority not to have to modify the protocol?

I always faced this issue when implementing classifieds or other poc social networks. Ended up using both a single category and tags. The categories had to be hierarchical to accommodate different types of an ad. Which then led me to recosider flat tags lol...

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Can I ssume a dedicated NIP per long form sub type would be an overkill?

Not sure, but it does seem like this could be done with what we’ve already got.