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It is funny how private messages evolved for me over a year on Iris web. First I could not see some of them posted from a different platform. Same account. Then could not see them at all. Now they are back but with the entire trxt garbled and withot responses. It will get better.

No matter how badly humans treat each other, we are living in a wonderful natural world. Look at flowers and bees, marvel and keep up.

It is obviously cool. May I ask where do you go on vacation?

ECB TIPS since 2018 enables instant credit transfer at very low cost for the system. In a recent news in the EU last year about 11% of payments were TIPS. Have you ever used it?

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Some additional guides here :

On what it means "deleting on Nostr"

https://github.com/irislib/faq#undo-and-delete

Initial onboarding

https://nostr.how/guides/iris

Iris FAQ

https://github.com/irislib/faq

You can also go to the "search" column on top and type anything you want more info on

Have fun with Nostr!

Thanks. I must assume create and read functions are mandatory instead.

Just opened up an account and started using it. After my feedback default number of relays was equalized between mobile and desktop. Didn’t help, I think.

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Disclaimer though, i do this for fun and just curious half the time :)

Wu Ming,

If your constant is Iris, I’m not sure why your messages are not synch between web and mobile. Mine is ok.

If your variables on relay consistency are between 2 clients, try Iris.to and snort.social. Add, delete, save and cross check. You can increase your experiment from there.

If you want to check what’s posted on each relay, try coracle.social - it shows the users of individual relays and their conversations

If you follow someone and see their notes, you can check what relays their are on from astral.ninja or snort.social

If you want to rebroadcast old messages, or missed from a relay, try nostr.guru

If you are a free relay user commenting on a paid relay and wondering why that message is not reflected on theirs, then you need a mutual read relay for it to be broadcasted to

On Iris.to, you can also click on “view as” on web mode to see how another user sees his/her own nostr acct.

And lastly, you can go to your npub and see if what you are seeing is similar as your nsec. If what you are seeing on npub>nsec, then you might have a relay filtering that’s impacting you. It would help if you are following more people, engaging in more communication so that you can improve your network community structure.

I tried mastodon, did not like it, got out as soon as I can. Don’t see why it was ok for anyone managing your channel to have the power to snoop through your private messages and make decisions on banning. Decentralised authoritarianism doesn’t make it better than authoritarianism. It just multiplies the effect.

Over at Nostr, innovation level is high, you will find builders, end users like me who loves builds, and various other end users creating their own use cases and purposes. The change of growth here is high.

Hope this helps!

Will try your suggestions. Thanks. I use exclusively iris.to and is not clear to me why “resend” is necessary and how to discover it is when I have no indication anything went wrong. Except when the person doesn’t answer but that is clearly not always the case.

Forgive me for trailing off a bit here. I have had problems for missed messages on iris web from day one. Missed in the sense I post from my mobile and messages and their replies are not visible from my laptop. And vice versa. Since relays don't cache other relays, the way mastodon do, people I am in a conversation with must post on the same. Or their must sync from mine. I currently post on 11 (10 at times) relays. Why is not that enough? Is there a preferred relay, from where all my messages are collected from, and others are just for redundancy in a post-nuclear catastrophe world (not that it would matter by then).

Jumping in and out of nostr I can tell quality of messages is generally poor. From a quantitative point of view. My first experience with absence of moderation.

Messages generated by my system (notes in local lingo) are disposable and non interactive. They only purpose to elicit push notifications. This being said it may serve a larger audience so organising them into channels seems necessary.

https://github.com/dtonon/nostr-ruby#create-a-channel-post

I have read, but not tried, one nostr clients supports creating channels. I.e. here on iris web I have Following, Messages and Global channels. Can't add more. If I were on the other client supporting user-created channels would I receive push notifications about new messages in them? You may not be involved at all in nostr client development so you may not know the answer. I understand that. Just assuming you do instead.

Hope this one arrives to relays. Is a bit of hit or miss on iris web. By the way I would add a check mark to indicate sending status.

New message in a channel would trigger push notification?