Is it worth implementing nostr to an existing project to handle social side of things? (Comments, leave reviews, potentially walkthroughs/guides?) So users can decide to stack sats? #asknostr

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What kind of project? That question sounds kinda vague to me.

Sorry, early stages to see if it would work out similar to trakttv but for games to auto log/journal (with a decky plugin). Atm using services like backlogged to manualy log things

Ok i never heard of trakt.tv, but it seems like a index with more features to me, kinda.

But #nostr integration is always welcome.

I think #nostr doesn’t know really what it wants to be, besides free. So more projects/application within it will at least help growing it.

Maybe but not if you have to add unnecessary JavaScript to a project that doesn't need JavaScript

Its already ts, tho never played with nostr on a dev level was trying to find active ts packages to speed things up

If you have several independent clients who will need to exchange messages with each other, it may make sense. But if the project is limited to a browser application, I don't see any point. In that case, a simple comment database will do the trick.

Thanks, at this moment purely just social interaction on the site with comments, private notes, reviews was the only use (that I could think of). Perhaps ill continue with db for now

I don't know what the project is about, but if it were to use nostr, the base of the project should be with the NOSTR protocol. For decentralized information.

Ahh easiest way to picture it is trakt.tv but for games

Just look at the [NIPs](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips) and add what you need. I'm not a dev and with a help of an AI, even I can build on top of nostr.

Cheers, interesting ill keep it in mind perhaps a rating nip might be useful not jusr for my usecase but rating articles etc