This sounds like a great use case for relays! Have you thought about vetting users to make sure they are local?

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yea! :) decentralization is the way. 💜 not just for social “internet” networks…but definitely, the world would be better off if a lot more is localized: food, news, peace officers (police force), etc. it also helps with diversity (of leadership, products, ideas…) & so the best & most important of whatever can be shared w others…

It sounds like you would need one authority within the city who is the final arbiter of who is a member of that city.

not quite sure i understand what you’re getting at. i don’t see why there needs to be a “final arbiter” (king/despot/tyrant/…?). we currently (in most of the world) do not live in fiefdoms or kingdoms. in the states, we are a democracy. i think communities can figure out what/who they like/prefer most and what they would not accept, and that’s better done locally as a local community.

I'm just saying to have a local relay, someone needs to be in charge of a whitelist of who can post to that relay.

that makes sense. yeah, many (paid) relays need to be managed.

Local not for profits probably. Council areas could give ratepayers a code to download client. Enterprise distribution. Neighbourhood houses. Lots of mechanisms already in community. When you consider that facebook is the current go too 🦦

yeah, cool ideas. i think (dunno, really) in the uk & australia, there’s lots of well organized local mechanisms for building/maintaining thriving communities.

in general, with nostr, one of the neatest things about the decentralized nature of it is how there’s gonna be all kinds if different things/ideas from so many. the tough part certainly is about how to have the best ideas around for societies (rather than having low culture, corrupt powers, mob dynamics, etc. dominate).

Haven’t thought about that - so many things to think about 🤣.

I do believe the way relays evolve will be one of the most interesting aspects of the nostr community