Whoever solves this in a way that is not just a selection of the bigger accounts wins best client in Nostr 2023.

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The conferences should have client / app awards like this. Best New Client and all that jazz.

And in the Most Insane Client - the undisputed reigning champion is ....

Nostrgram.

As tags ja não são para isso? :p

You may use hashtags like #asknostr...

Was that what your asked? Or I missed something?

O twitter apenas recomenda posts da mesma "tag" no seu feed.

Como eu encontro pessoas novas no nostr: na busca global pesquiso todos que falaram as palavras em brasileiro: bom dia, como usa isso, baixei...

2 primers for the solution:

Both little outdated by now. But I believe that you got to study the search/feed interface evolution to be able to design the winning prototype. We won't just stumble upon it.

I might re-scan these two and write up something in respect to Nostr social feeds.

The biggest blind spot I'm seeing for now is in the belief that user controls will solve everything. Because more often than not, user's actually don't know what they want.

The UX is super important, but I'm starting to think this is a physics problem

Physics?

I'm thinking of it by analogy to the way that btc depends on energy scarcity. A PoW token is in some sense an abstraction of energy, like a joule wrapped up in computer code. This mapping between something finite (because of the physics) made abstract (because of code) is the magic transformation that allows btc (or dna for that matter!) to collapse the infinite space of abstract reality into something that behaves as if it were finite and concrete. Physics comes with a very handy, fungible source of scarcity (energy) that we can use, abstractly, as money (or food!) but extending "consensus about account balances" to "consensus about interesting content" involves moving to a higher dimensional space. At this point it makes sense to ask the question of what should we model as being scarce in the social realm? Reputation is the obvious answer, which is why most client's have defaulted to whitelisting a set of well known people as the root source of scarcity from which consensus flows. But that's not a granular or self-regulating solution. I don't have a fully formed answer yet but intuitively I think there will end up being something akin to miners which validate the formation of social capital.

Wow. Very meta thinking!

Little too technical, tbh. I would towards reputation being something organically growing on top of someone's interaction, and rather being defined as valuable, but limitless, not scarce per se.

To be little more practical, on how to start discovering these user preferences for what they deem reputable - I like the idea of separating the algos from the interface itself, and allowing the mass independent experimentation and validation of these.

And hopefully then, in some backward fashion, we can start understanding the most common factors behind this reputation(relevance) in broader population.

Sure, you need experiments to validate any theory. With you there 👍

That's not what I need from the best client.

PoW will solve it.

Clients will eventually be able to aggregate PoW-weighted likes, replies, reposts, etc.