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I haven't spent too much time on reddit but there anyone can freely post (with enough karma and shit) and the mods can later take it down. However as I understand once a nostr event is signed there is no going back. Relays and clients can decide to delete or ignore but the signature can't be withdrawn. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) If this is the case then there's this fundamental difference which prevents nostr function like reddit does. Not to mention the trolls who like to abuse NIP-72 rn.

Also as nostr:npub1qfkcklnmes45z75y7y8dkud5yll8vp5eq5ysk9rmgqdxeasv8unsrfj6kq mentioned elsewhere a community post that is not approved can be seen anyway under Pending and in Global too, basically the approval stamp is just a gimmick so what's the point in the first place? (Don't get me wrong I'm not arguing with you just thinking out loud.)

Can't be communities made like bots? It would repost notes that match certain criteria similar to your second point and anyone could (un)follow, mention and zap it.

"I told you!"

- Michael J. Saylor

Multiple hashtags, dollar-signs, exclamation points, clients or users could organize how they wish.

I was thinking something like a scoring system similar to spamassassin but the other way around where I could customize the look of my feed based on npubs, likes, hashtags, etc. with weights I choose.

Yes, the solution should come from the client side not from protocol side.

I think the nostr communities should be abandoned altogether so clients won't focusing on it until a better proposal shows up. NIP72 was a "nice" effort and failed super quick. Not only it doesn't work but goes against the very idea of nostr.

I kinda knew this but hearing someone say it the way he does hits hard...

https://youtu.be/rJJBnmDkEwI

schรผmli pflรผmli fixes this

This motherfucker is gaslighting his peeps again... ๐Ÿคฎ

https://youtu.be/VeVQEY5l-Hk

#infuriating

Thanks!

However if I check the relays via the sidebar on the left I experience the same thing: when I hit refresh for a brief moment my 23 relays are shown and a few seconds later it changes the same way as described above.

This is right after page refresh:

This is about 3-4 seconds later when the page finished loading: