Constant
1w ago
If apps allow me to 'log in' with whatever Npub to check out that perspective; why can't i just do effectively the same thing while being logged in with my own nsec?
With a tiny bit of UI effort, it makes onboarding so much better because people can start out using their friends perspective; odds are they have similar friend and interests and they have direct access to that stuff.
Also, is there are 'you might also know/be interested in' DVM, that provides a list of suggested Npubs based on your current follow list, or perhaps better, selected lists?
Lastly, the current follow list is conflated; following and trusting an npub are not the same thing.
Now all this list flexibility does make things a bit more complicated (what happens when you press 'follow' for example, it would imply some dropdown menu asking you for what list this follow would apply), so how about a toggle between default 'simpleton' mode for how things work now, and a 'Nostr' mode that opens the door to do all these quintessential Nostr things?
Ideas are cheap, so here you go
With a tiny bit of UI effort, it makes onboarding so much better because people can start out using their friends perspective; odds are they have similar friend and interests and they have direct access to that stuff.
Also, is there are 'you might also know/be interested in' DVM, that provides a list of suggested Npubs based on your current follow list, or perhaps better, selected lists?
Lastly, the current follow list is conflated; following and trusting an npub are not the same thing.
Now all this list flexibility does make things a bit more complicated (what happens when you press 'follow' for example, it would imply some dropdown menu asking you for what list this follow would apply), so how about a toggle between default 'simpleton' mode for how things work now, and a 'Nostr' mode that opens the door to do all these quintessential Nostr things?
Ideas are cheap, so here you go
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rabble
@rabble
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1w ago
Twitter used to have this feature in a way, you could go to a person’s profile and see twitter from that user’s perspective. But the problem was calculating the intersect of what accounts were public/private/blocked in between the profile you’re viewing and your own user.
The npub way doesn’t have that issue because we don’t have private accounts, and mutes could be applied easily at view time.
The npub way doesn’t have that issue because we don’t have private accounts, and mutes could be applied easily at view time.
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corndalorian
@corndalorian
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1w ago
Primal and Nostur both incorporate that feature. Very useful.
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leo
@leo
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1w ago
I had this in camelus (perspective feed) and nobody used it.
Not sure if it was a ui issue (a eye icon on the profile page)
Not sure if it was a ui issue (a eye icon on the profile page)
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