You guys are the experts, but I agree. It seems like there is something to be done here. Just my 2 sats.
In my case, I’m looking at using kind 31974 (or something along these lines) for player characters in a game.
Also looking at 31973 for games/campaigns. Game hosts and players could organize their games into lists.
So I could use a k tag in my app to fetch lists of games or lists of characters by kind.
If there is a better way, I’m totally open to it.
Makes sense. Would it work to have an optional marker on the items, like an alt tag for an image in html?
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Would it be useful to add a description tag to list items to be used as a fallback for rendering?
I think a k tag for kind 30001 lists would be helpful.
nostr:npub1t3ggcd843pnwcu6p4tcsesd02t5jx2aelpvusypu5hk0925nhauqjjl5g4 Have you ever played “never have I ever”? #Tanelhasnt
You haven’t lived until you’ve had a Hungry Man brownie.
We grew sugar rush peach peppers this year. They are great in salsa.
nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z So here's an idea:
Instead of tagging a post with an 'a' tag to request that it goes into a community, the user publishes a new event that contains (stringified in the content field) the event he wants to post into the community, like how reposts work. This community post event would contain 'a' tags of all the communities the user wants to post into, as well as the 'e' and 'k' tags for the stringified event (just like kind 4550). For the sake of discussion, we can call this a "kind 4549 post request"
When mods create a 4550 post approval event, they can just copy the content string of 4549 post request event. All the tags are the same, so the person who created the request can still get notified that the post was approved.
If a user only wants his post to show up in communities, he creates whatever kind of event but does not publish that event directly — rather it gets posted as the content of a new 4549 event
If the user wants the post to show up in the main feed as well, he can publish the original event as well.
I like this solution it means event existing event kind can be posted into a community, not just text notes. (like long form, media, ect.) Communities would just have a modqueue of 4549 events.
Would/could a “repost” action post a community post to a user’s main (I.e. kind 1) timeline?
Could allow users to post to community and then broadcast to all followers.
Why does every recipe not call for enough 🧄? I find the minimum acceptable amount is at least double what is called for.
And if you think it’s too much, you’re wrong. Add more 🧄🧄
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