Yes, let the use choose, don't choose for the user

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Agreed. But nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z said users can turn the WOT filter off so I think that’s what he’s doing… giving the user the option to choose. Right?

He makes the choice for the user first without clearly explaining what it does. Then you have the option to disable it.

That is wrong

Ohhh, fair. So if you have no idea what’s going on you’d have no clue that it’s even a thing… yeah, that’s kinda weird, idk. But maybe it’s to make the UX better in an attempt to grow the protocol?? Nostr isn’t very intuitive just yet

We don't even explain what a nsec and npub are. Filters on is just the best way to avoid using seeing a dick pick as soon as they create a user.

😂😂😂 never seen a dick but I have come across one too many boobs IMO … Damus has a tap feature where it’s blurred and then you tap to see the content.

Is that more WOT or just a filter??

We have that as well, but we show a warning instead but many users don't add the content warning, so there are lots of dicks around.

Correct. It's enabled for new users. Then everybody can disable if they want. It's just one click in settings.

Oh ok. Thats not too bad because you offer choice. It’s a really nuanced conversation.

It's not nuanced.

It should be off by default and then explain to the user exactly what will happen if enabled. Let the user turn it on if they want to

Ohhh, I get your argument. Maybe you could create some sort of onboarding content where you review the clients and thoroughly explain these things to new users. That way people can truly have a choice or at least understand they need to make one.

You have a perspective that’s really important and that could actually help people be informed and make their own choice. You know how to build stuff and people may really appreciate your take. It may also help encourage people to build what they want while also helping grow Nostr.