David A. Harding on Nostr: Instead of having to whitelist people, you could probably have a simple naive ...
Instead of having to whitelist people, you could probably have a simple naive Bayesian classifier in your client that you train on the type of comments you don't like. It would hide future similar comments in the future, with you able to tweak the threshold as your mood changed (e.g., you could risk seeing more junk on a day where you were bored). You could still whitelist your friends so they would pass through the filter.
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