uxellodunum on Nostr: #AskNostr One of #Nostr's biggest strengths is its potential for interoperability, ...
#AskNostr
One of #Nostr's biggest strengths is its potential for interoperability, however, what's everyone's thoughts on most clients using the same kind note for pretty much anything?
I'm trying to understand whether there is/should be any distinction between event kinds between common notes and something like community/discussion notes. As far as I can see, they are all kind 1 notes.
What makes sense for the end-user, and what is the expectation?
Do users use segregation of feed types at an npub level (different npub depending on what they want to engage with, just as they do now between X/Reddit/FB etc)?
Or should there be an event kind specific for community-style discussions?
I'm sure this has been discussed to death (I first noticed there over a year ago), but unsure where/how to find these discussions. I see on the nostrability repo there is talks of getting communities onto a nip-29 standard which from my understanding could solve this with different kind notes, but also make it relay-based.
One of #Nostr's biggest strengths is its potential for interoperability, however, what's everyone's thoughts on most clients using the same kind note for pretty much anything?
I'm trying to understand whether there is/should be any distinction between event kinds between common notes and something like community/discussion notes. As far as I can see, they are all kind 1 notes.
What makes sense for the end-user, and what is the expectation?
Do users use segregation of feed types at an npub level (different npub depending on what they want to engage with, just as they do now between X/Reddit/FB etc)?
Or should there be an event kind specific for community-style discussions?
I'm sure this has been discussed to death (I first noticed there over a year ago), but unsure where/how to find these discussions. I see on the nostrability repo there is talks of getting communities onto a nip-29 standard which from my understanding could solve this with different kind notes, but also make it relay-based.