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DNS, or lack of, is simultaneously a strength and weakness for Nostr
"CNN has implemented insanely strict measures for the first 2024 presidential debate, effectively banning citizen journalists and independent coverage. No one can use any video or audio from the debate without explicit permission." says Mario Nawfal on Twitter.
Would really be a shame if someone hosted the debate live on https://zap.stream and published it as a torrent on https://dtan.xyz afterwards... đ

Well, maybe no one can legally redistribute it in entirety but they are completely wrong if they are saying no one can use any audio or video. It's called fair use
You own your identity. The data is public
AI is changing the UX of news products
https://www.inma.org/blogs/product-initiative/post.cfm/ai-is-changing-the-ux-of-news-products
I'm logged into Coracle web. https://coracle.social/notes Where would I go from there to play with custom feeds?
Top story on my newstr feed https://newstr.social/feeds/npub1vm7u7lzc0589m3snfpt3k5a4p4agu0t4xj5kpupzfj929ffw9yfqx63wvs
Yeah I've been thinking about the single pubkey dillema. I suppose in DVM scenario the deliverable could be JSON or Markup, which the user could perhaps then publish themselves. Not sure, but thanks for giving me some direction
I could see what I'm doing being a DVM with the deliverable being a curated list of ranked articles
Currently I get them via an email or RSS, but like I said, the goal is to free them back into Nostr, so it isn't proprietary data. I doubt users would want a DM (I don't know) so in an ideal world they'd be displayed in clients , and in a less ideal world, my client at least. It's similar to link sharing in a Hacker News or Reddit style client, just curated ina different way, so I can't see making an HTTP round trip to display an associated image and summary is performant, so I want the metadata to travel with the event, if that makes sense
I screwed up that reply, see above comment. Basically I have a news digest that is email based (newstr.social) but I want the data to be Nostr native. I could just make a long form content post but I think it would be better in a list or atomically put together in a list
From Nip 23:
"title", for the article title"image", for a URL pointing to an image to be shown along with the title"summary", for the article summary"published_at", for the timestamp in unix seconds (stringified) of the first time the article was published
But was just thinking of https://ogp.me/ and Twitter metadata in web pages. I guess it's just tags and they can be up to my app?
I wanted to take a moment to address the recent [Business Insider article](https://businessinsider.com/jack-dorsey-fiatjaf-nostr-donation-2024-6) about Jack Dorseyâs funding of Nostr. While the article has inaccuracies and it lacks nuance, this piece itâs also an invitation to all of us to discuss Nostr openly.
**Is the article true?** First things first: We do not actually know fiatjafâs identity so we cannot weigh in on the veracity of who he is. His real identity remains a mystery to us. While we do not share Fiatjafâs beliefs, heâs always been clear that Nostr was built to support all types of speech, even the stuff he personally disagrees with. Thatâs a fundamental principle of the platform.
**Why is Nos built on a protocol that was built by someone who supports fascists?** Letâs clear up a major point of confusion.Merriam Webster defines fascism as: *a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.*
Based on that definition, fascism is then a centralized autocratic government led by a dictatorial leader, enforcing several economic and social regimentation, and suppressing opposition. Nostr, on the other hand, is designed to prevent centralized control altogether. Itâs a decentralized network where no single entity has ultimate power.
Nostr is designed so there is no central authority of control. By distributing content across multiple relays, the architecture of Nostr eliminates the possibility of centralized autocratic control.
Nos chose to build an app on the Nostr protocol because traditional corporate social media platforms often stifle views outside the mainstream, these also include views of leftist activists, LGBTQ community, and others. This stifling takes the form of shadow banning when people use terms that the platform doesnât want to support such as abortion. More recently there has been an uptick in account suspensions and shadow bannings as people use reporting tools to flag accounts that support Gaza. Often the people flagging are looking at older posts and flagging those to get the accounts shutdown.
On the other hand, Nos is about giving users control over their accounts, identities, and feeds. Nostr makes this possible in a way no other protocol does today. At Nos, we are committed to building an app using tools that put the user in charge and Nostr enables this user-first approach.This means that everybody has something to say, and we may not like it.
**How does Nos reconcile being on a network that canât ban people for their views?** Unlike corporate social media, such as Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, Nostr is built on the idea of a web of trust, meaning you only see the content from the people you follow. There are no algorithms pushing sensational content to keep you glued to your screen. Corporate platforms thrive on âengagementâ and are optimized for eyeballs and time on site. Over the years, the algorithms have learned that the content that is most engaging is content that induces moral outrage in the viewer.
As a result, the corporate platforms feed users more and more morally outrageous content to keep them online. As mentioned before, Nostr operates on a different principle. Itâs built on a web of trust, where you only see content from people you follow: Nos and most of the other Nostr clients do not have algorithm-driven feeds, instead content from the people you follow appears in reverse chronological order in your feed. Those clients that do have algorithmic feeds today show the most popular content, but are not optimizing for morally outrageous content.
This means that it is much more difficult for toxic, hateful content to go viral as thereâs no behind-the-scenes mechanism amplifying content for views similar to what you have on Youtube and X today. You wonât find the same amplification of divisive content here that you see on these traditional platforms.
Nos offers the ability to have âFreedom fromâ unwanted content at the user level. There is no central authority shutting down one account or another or blocking certain accounts.
This is especially important for activists. At present on Mastodon and other ActivityPub servers, we are witnessing pro-Palestinian activists accountsâ being blocked from certain servers. While happening at a smaller level, this is still a form of shutting down the dialogue and conversation.I get it âafter more than a decade of algorithmic fueled hot-takes and virtue signaling on X (formerly Twitter), it might be a bit difficult to conceive of a social media experience where dialogue exists, but the network that has evolved on top of Nostr is that space. Yes, as difficult as it sounds, Nostr allows for dialogue without central censorship.
Many folks disagree on Nostr in the same way disagreements used to happen on Twitter (now X) in the early days, where there are long text based dialogues. Folks may walk away still disagreeing and a small subset get nasty, but those conversations do not spiral out of control in the same way they do on X or even on Mastodon and Bluesky today.
And if things get ugly, Nos and a few other apps have user-led moderation tools to help mitigate anything that comes into replies or mentions. Nos is leading efforts to enhance user-led moderation across the network.
This discussion is crucial. We have the chance to reshape the future of decentralized social media and we can build a more open and inclusive digital space. The pathway is and will be messy. How do we balance free speech while protecting users from harmful content? What role should decentralization play in the next generation of social media platforms? Iâd love to hear your thoughts and keep this conversation going.â
Well put. This encapsulates the main reason I'm investing more time into Nostr development than the Fediverse, which can still play a role, but the goal should be that no _one_ can get in between two others that want to communicate publicly. And federation doesn't do that. Of course we need more relays, but that's not a design problem
If I want to store a web resource (basically an RSS item) what is the best NIP to use? I think 51 and kind 30003 or 30004 but I'd like to use the metadata from 30023
We should put cameras in everyoneâs bedrooms so we can catch bad people abusing others
Thanks. I think I fixed that. I verified your email so you should get the digest tomorrow. Let me know if email deliverability is an issue for some other reason (I think this was a bug, not deliverability)
nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 As is typical, I'd like to just scrap this and start over after learning what I have. Nevertheless, I've been getting the daily email digest for some time now. So if you'd like you can set up one for yourself. 1. Click Sign in and add npub 2. Click on "Get the daily digest via email" to provide an email and verify it
Web page of latest for you would be https://newstr.social/feeds/npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240
add .rss to above for a rss feed
So many ideas on how this could be good, but so little time
https://newstr.social that is for the signup
nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 As is typical, I'd like to just scrap this and start over after learning what I have. Nevertheless, I've been getting the daily email digest for some time now. So if you'd like you can set up one for yourself. 1. Click Sign in and add npub 2. Click on "Get the daily digest via email" to provide an email and verify it
Web page of latest for you would be https://newstr.social/feeds/npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240
add .rss to above for a rss feed
So many ideas on how this could be good, but so little time