the future may get bleak, but we can still build our own pods and grow our own bugs
this November, vote for better money
I only see signs for local elections
it seems to me like The Ordinal Society is here whether we like it or not. so why build a reputation in a digital walled garden that can be taken away from you, when you could be tending your own garden?
yes, I would like to be able to quickly assess where a profile lands on that spectrum, how it changes over time, graphs to visualize how different profiles compare, etc.
besides just passively collecting this sort of data, I want clients to offer tools that cater to a user's desire to operate as a consumer, producer, or somewhere in between as they see fit
I'm currently developing a client that does just that. it encourages the productive side by loading new notes only when I post something. that's just one example of how a client can bias towards a particular mode of operation
80 IQ pleb here checking in
anyone here have thoughts on The Ordinal Society? #bookstr
I've been thinking about what a producer/consumer metric would look like. probably something like a normal distribution with outliers on the producer side seen as influencers and viewed with caution, and the other extreme would be lurkers who don't create any events and are sent to the nostr graveyard
GM
I started drinking raw milk a couple weeks ago, and I've already put on 50 pounds 💪🏼
I think we can develop algorithms on nostr that bias against influencers and grifters, that favor interaction over lurking
traditional radio would be an example of the minimal end of the freedom scale, with ham radio in the middle, and pirate radio with maximal freedom
I would argue that there is a third dimension of social media to consider here. along with synchronicity and consumptivity, imagine a third dimension on the z-axis which is a freedom index
