Perhaps we could cluster events by relay, or assign each relay a color, or give each event a number indicating how many relays hold a copy.
Even more far-out, a visualization could use relays as a third axis. A 2D plane shows the events and how they relate to each other on one relay. Look at it from the side in 3D, and there are many planes stacked atop one another, each one representing a relay.
It would be interesting to verify this. Nostr likely does have a power law distribution of users to relays. Preferential attatchment describes that when new users join a network they will join in a biased way, connecting to their friends and those that already have an established presence. Considering that Outbox isn't widely used, that many of the onboarding clients use their own relays, and that general users would be less likely to change their relay settings unless told to do so, I'd expect that we're still very centralized. Key factor - microblogging incentivizes following users, not content.
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