also, the purpose of it is to reduce the influence of malicious actors in a social graph. and various attempts to produce strongly indicative metrics often have various games you can play to pump your numbers, like sock puppets.

sock puppets, for example, could be reduced by creating a scheme for requiring users to mine vanity keys with a minimum readable length in them. this would be in the range of 8+ characters. the darkweb many sites do this with their Tor hidden service address (it's a pubkey). because they take weeks to generate long ones. a user with a very long vanity word in the pubkey bech32 encoding would be very difficult to impersonate.

there is schemes like this also with other systems. DNS uses monetary costs and a distributed replication system to stop people poisoning the map of name->address but it is a very high trust protocol, this is partly also why Russia has implemented its own name service system in case someone does break the IANA BIND9 database.

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When you wrote malicious actors do you mean profile impersonators?

every type of malicious behavior. gaming the WoT is a red flag. trolling and spamming are red flags. brigading is red flags. infiltrating social graphs and sowing discord is red flags.

the core dev fan trolling was malicious behaviour. jb55 was in on that, for example.

I am not familiar with that incident.

let's just say that some people showed their true colors. people with high visibility thanks to the collaboration of such as the primal team.

it's not for nothing there is a segment of the nostr population really tired of the obvious social manipulation going on.

So like "reply guy"?

yep, that's malicious behaviour. hard to trace back to the scumbag doing it tho