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How can we get more long form content on to Nostr? This seems like a great place for blog posts, substack style newsletters, medium like posts, etc… But it’s not so easy. The wordpress plugins for nostr do unformatted short posts with links.

We added long form markdown support to rsslay, https://github.com/planetary-social/rsslay , but rsslay has some pretty big design flaws which can’t be fixed. It doesn’t act like a normal relay, it doesn’t store anything, instead each time you request an npub it goes and redownloads the rss feed associated, creates NEW events, and provides them once to that client that requested them, and then deletes the events from memory. So if multiple people follow a feed, they’re all slowly getting different versions of the event.

I want it to be easy, nicely formatted markdown, ideally with support for the paid subscription content stuff nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft is working on.

Thoughts? Has somebody built something? RSS is probably the easiest way although lots of formatted content in rss is a mess. It needs to be something that can push to multiple relays the way mostr does. It needs to import once, and then scale with the nostr network. Users who comment on the post need to be commenting on the SAME event, not multiple versions of the event.

We’re SO SO SO close to this working, yet somehow it doesn’t.

I’m building https://www.drupal.org/project/nostr_content_nip23

More info with demo: https://yakihonne.com/article/naddr1qq4kummnw3ez6ur0wdek2ttywf6hqctv94kx7mn894nx7und943k7mn5v4h8gttwd9cz6v3nqgsqvcu68pkfcyq5y9mz9n9u7sys33835rpnuglc6mtg7j4lv40c7ugrqsqqqa28uerlaf

Last week I modified the CKEditor5 to save the output to Markdown instead of HTML for better a better editing UX: https://www.drupal.org/project/ckeditor5_markdown_editor

Still a lot work to do to make Drupal a fully native Nostr client for managing content.

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That’s neat, i’m a fan of POSSE. Getting Nostr tools for a bunch of CMS’s and then support in to the social media tools people use for cross posting is going to help a lot getting a diversity of content on to the network.

I appreciate this feedback a lot! I’m working out a proposal for a small opensats grant so I can spent more time on this besides my dev work for clients.

What’s your favorite cms? Or content publishing tool?