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permissionless product development. live and let live✌️

One of my favorite features of our new web client is Snorkel View. Click 🤿 View on any profile and it will open a new browser tab for that user’s npub. You can experience their view of nostr.

Soon … 😅

Why do Thai TV commercials gotta

go so hard? 😅 Here’s a classic in the genre.

THE DREAM

https://youtu.be/a2lv_Xl1e4U

Replying to Avatar HoloKat

In late 70s we had a magazine that published the code for games. We had to type it in ourselves and debug it.

Some of the issues with h.

- There are broken threads on notes where I see a response but can’t see the note they are responding.

- How relays work is confusing for users in terms of how a client uses their relay list.

- If you follow a user and they switch relays you may no longer see their notes. (So what does following mean in practical terms.)

- If you drop a relay you can lose followers.

- Users have little or no visibility into where their social graph data lives.

- Clients are inconsistent in implementation of events and data provides with notes posted.

- Bandaids (like Blastr posting every not to every relay) are not a cure, but hide the disease.

- When possible clients should post notes with the “cookie crumbs” that will help smart clients follow a trail to find them. (It worked for Hansel & Gretel)

- Clients should provide more visibility into the association of users, notes, and relays. (I believe some clients are showing where the note was found.)

Anybody else bringing kids to Nostrica? Would be great to have some kid-friendly activities and programs. #nostrica #nostrkids

This place took a turn this week. That was fast.

You can censor what code somebody can create for an open protocol? You can stop users from using a tool because you don’t like it? Interesting take. Let me know how that goes.

A user can’t “block” anybody on nostr. You can only mute another user. I think you can make up any straw man scenario to become pre-outraged about.

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There will be a tool to follow everyone somebody else follows. (I think some clients already have this.) There will be tools to adopt a friend’s mute list. There will be tools to choose an anime gif pfp. If users find those things helpful they will use them. You can’t stop anybody from making them.

This isn’t censoring anybody. Anybody can still write whatever they want.

How do you propose stopping anybody from creating a tool that does exactly that? It’s an open protocol.

I think a good option to surf the universe or a trust network view should be available. Let users choose.

Nostr has a delete request, but it’s up to relays and clients to act on that request. Not at all support it. Assume what is posted can’t be deleted to be safe.