You can make a list of people (kind 30000) or events (30001) and use the d tag as a name for the list.

This is how listr.lol does it (at least that’s my understanding? nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc)

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NIP-51 allows Alice to make a list and add items to it, but doesn’t provide the mechanism for anyone else to help curate the list for her. There would need to be a way for Alice to endorse Bob as a curator of that list, and then Bob would need a way to add items to the _same_ list.

Following this train of thought:

Pretty soon you run into the problem that even if Alice and Bob each have a list of “trolls,” they may not have the same understanding of what constitutes a “troll.” Which makes it hard to merge lists by different people, if all you have is a list title without a definition.

Which is why I added DIP-03 to the basic principles of dcosl: every list needs to have a cryptographic identifier so you can have multiple fields, like a definition, in addition to the list name. That way Alice and Bob can maintain separate lists with the same list name, troll, but separate definitions of troll. Then Charlie can decide he likes one definition over the other, and adopt that list.

I'd like to have a curated list of people who still post about the Bitcoin price 😂

And a list of who has crypto in their profile and how much overlap we see in these two lists 😜😂