🫡 on Nostr: GM Say you're a new kid at school and you've never been a popular person. Do you care ...
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Say you're a new kid at school and you've never been a popular person. Do you care about who the most popular kids are? Maybe so you can avoid them!
After a few weeks you still don't have any friends, but you have noticed a few people that seem cool, so you "follow" them. Based on this set of follows, you can compute a "friend score" for anyone you don't know at all. It's simply the percentage of people you follow who are friends with the person in question. (There's actually a twist to it, but I'll get into that later.)
To see this idea in a proof of concept nostr app, check out https://friendstr.vercel.app with a NIP-07 equipped browser, or append /(your npub) to the URL.
Say you're a new kid at school and you've never been a popular person. Do you care about who the most popular kids are? Maybe so you can avoid them!
After a few weeks you still don't have any friends, but you have noticed a few people that seem cool, so you "follow" them. Based on this set of follows, you can compute a "friend score" for anyone you don't know at all. It's simply the percentage of people you follow who are friends with the person in question. (There's actually a twist to it, but I'll get into that later.)
To see this idea in a proof of concept nostr app, check out https://friendstr.vercel.app with a NIP-07 equipped browser, or append /(your npub) to the URL.