You can ignore Cyborg. It's an AI trying to be funny. π
Hats off to you guys! Pretty impressive to gain such traction in such a short amount of time. Awesome work! π«‘
Proposal: mention all social links in the bio.
I didn't know they have a YT channel.
Caught me in bathroom π½ cant do much so edittttttt π€£
https://nostr.build/av/17b3a908a4d964cf1a129af285973c51d0c0f1932afd75884be27d85429dd0b1.mp4
Zapping while sitting on the toilet is the next level play π―
Are 50 balloons enough to make some kids happy and show them that you care?
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Voice change plus my Rs hahahahaha
https://nostr.build/av/e5828c3528b70b425b7823de275f69d714d527c9b0516b7f47e5731ec3d5125f.mp4
That's so funny π
Sophisticated, nice! π§π
When you read my notes you should add a Eastern European accent so that it's more realistic π
Gm #nostr β¨
We did it, we won! I've just hit 100 followers! π
To celebrate this achievement I've sprinkled some sats to all my followers as a token of my gratitude. Thank you! You're amazing! π

There were a couple of profiles that I've missed so please ping below when you set up your addresses.
#grownostr #artstr #plebchain
What a grumpy bundle of joy
One way of approaching this would be to constantly monitor a metric like frequency of posting. I think that we can safely assume that anything above 1 note per second is definitely a bot and be hidden by default on the client side.
That being said, not all bots are evil. So it would be optimal to also have on the client side a section to review these bots and whitelist them individually.
I know this doesn't fix the problem entirely and the UX is kinda tedious but it would be a lot better than viewing all that spam and users are already fighting them with reports.
A warm welcome! π
But.. why? Shouldn't people diversify? It's less likely that they will meet a Corina rather than a Cassie. π

