Ok, and it's because Vitor builds a good client that I personally use, and enjoy.

I think it's a good client, and allowing people to have secret follows would be a good feature.

So I tipped a $1 to use market signals that I as an end consumer of his FOSS product that I want a feature like that.

Sometimes people have interests, hobbies, and pages that they don't want others to know about.

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My point is the more people that use that particular client, the worse NOSTR will get as a functional social media and it already has an uphill battle.

Amethyst is the only client that actually works, and has a decent UI.

Nostr is an open protocol, you're free to use a client where all follows are publicly broadcast while I will use a client that gives me optional transparency.

And even if that feature is, or isn't imemented I will continue to use Amethyst since Vitor listens to user feedback.

Not saying other devs don't but Vitor has taken some of my feedback into consideration in the past, or so it seems.

And I will gladly continue to use as long as it's a good client, if it stopped being good then I would use another client that works better.