Feel like the nostr:npub19mduaf5569jx9xz555jcx3v06mvktvtpu0zgk47n4lcpjsz43zzqhj6vzk would be much easier on the eye to consume, if it was also posted on nostr:npub1048qg5p6kfnpth2l98kq3dffg097tutm4npsz2exygx25ge2k9xqf5x3nf 🤔

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Nip23 is on our roadmap but it would limit our reach as clients have yet to integrate long-form content consistently.

nostr:npub1plstrz6dhu8q4fq0e4rjpxe2fxe5x87y2w6xpm70gh9qh5tt66kqkgkx8j seem to render the report well, and does an excellent job with navigating links. What client are you using?

The goal is primarily to point people from the report to other posts within their client app, so sending you to another app or website wouldn’t be ideal. Unless a majority of major clients support long form content in-app then it doesn’t make sense to do the daily report that way. Recommend to try reading the report one day in various clients. Each one handles and displays it differently, some better and some worse.

Said ‘also’ meaning in addition to what you’re doing on Damus 💜

Seriously doubt there is a huge percentage of users currently going through ~10-20 of the quoted notes when reading the report, even though the ones you have filtered out are absolutely incredible.

If you could have them all in a habla.news article already displayed (similar how it is shown on Damus when quoting notes), I think there would be much less back and forth clicking, making for a much smoother reading experience, while also increasing the percentage of people seeing the amazing notes that you’ve gathered.

you’re doing on Nostr*

(am sleepy, sorry for grammar)

That’s actually exactly how Primal displays the report. On Primal tagged posts in the report render inline and all you have to do is scroll from top to bottom and you can see everything. I’ll link tonight’s report below from primal. We’ve actually tossed around the idea of duplicating the reports on Habla and may still explore that, but with the lack of support in clients added effort to make it happen is probably best put into other things we’re working on. Not out of the question though. So far we’ve only used Habla for blog posts and op-eds, but worth exploring.

https://primal.net/thread/note1v648szwfmrccv7cq3vpce4l0vpqpf4nuzm2xem95gr4nuts4cruq49v7hv

🤔 Damn

First time seeing the Nostr Report on nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg, really love how it is displayed 💜

Thank you so much for showing me this, again a lot of new insight for clients to help nostr:npub19mduaf5569jx9xz555jcx3v06mvktvtpu0zgk47n4lcpjsz43zzqhj6vzk and many other future news outlets on Nostr to display their news better 💜

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I was really impressed when I first saw how Primal displays inline notes like that. The only thing I wish it did differently was truncate long posts and then have a “Show more” button to expand it. That way if someone is just trying to scroll by they don’t have to scroll past the whole thing.

This is the beauty of Nostr 🤙

I really don’t enjoy viewing the report on Primal with every link containing a preview. I prefer to scan on Damus or Plebstr and read an interesting description. Then if it peaks my interest I’ll click the noteID to explore more.

But yes… I think once Nip23 is integrated fully into the mainstream clients we will go in that direction. But right now, extremely limited time and resources to duplicate our work.

Totally agree. If you see it as a newsparper, only looking for any headlines that interest you, then absolutely agreed with nostr:npub1xy54p83r6wnpyhs52xjeztd7qyyeu9ghymz8v66yu8kt3jzx75rqhf3urc

If you are looking to read it all as a one big summarizing article for the day, then I absolutely agree with nostr:npub1lrnvvs6z78s9yjqxxr38uyqkmn34lsaxznnqgd877j4z2qej3j5s09qnw5

Different folks, different strokes

Yes!!! And the content can be the same, but users can choose how to interact with it by choosing the client and/or feature set they want.

Maybe having a note based on/off toggle button to display/hide inline notes would be a good idea 🤔

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