Pleb34 on Nostr: I think we're being rather naive with nostr sometimes. Once users have thousands of ...
I think we're being rather naive with nostr sometimes. Once users have thousands of follows, what is a good way for them to get through their feed, without something trying to pick and choose what is their favorites?
Or at least without something choosing and highlighting their most engaged topics/ accounts?
Just chronological scrolling will take forever to get through everything, and most users really only want to see a group of repeating friends/accounts.
I guess if its open source it is about a billion times better.
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2023-03-05 08:19:37Event JSON
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