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Hanging out on Iris like "what hellthread?" :)
I use it when reposting posts from rsslay profiles to make sure others can see it.
NIP-65 will make broadcasting unnecessary, so i’d rather see support in Damus for that first before deprecating broadcasting.
A few clients have made good progress on NIP-65 already, looking good!
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Thankfully NIP-65 largely solves this, making it so that your relay list only specifies where your posts are sent, not where you’re pulling others posts from.
Stoked to see it implemented in more clients and making relay management only something that advanced users need/want to worry about!
We only publish the relay lists currently, the reading from relay lists is here: https://relay-lb.snort-social.pages.dev/
Its still a WIP
Ah very cool! I'm looking forward to seeing this fleshed out, and will be happily testing it :)
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For the NIP-65 testing at https://relays-list.snort-social.pages.dev , is this currently only doing the "share my relay metadata to all online relays" part, but not the "figure out which relay to get this post from using that relay metadata" part? or is it doing both?
Great idea! Recommended follows + the nostr.directory api that Snort is using to allow new users to find their twitter friends who already have nostr profiles.
Like you said, this + degrees of separation would filter out the garbage right from the beginning.
Interesting, Microsoft enters the UX design platform arena
It’s a great way to filter the entire nostr experience (home feed, notifications, global) using your network of friends as a sort of “automated spam/garbage filter”
I personally find that setting global to only paid relays will be overly restrictive over time, while using nothing at all will make global a useless hellscape lol
This friends degree of separation seems like a good middle ground.
Good question, #[6] would have a better understanding of how the numbers are calculated
It's because in Iris, the "Social Network" section of the settings allow you to set how many degrees of separation you want to set for your global feed and notifications.
So if you set it to 2 degrees, anyone who isn't a friend or a friend of a friend won't show up in your global or notifications.

