joeruelle on Nostr: I'm for anything that weeds out this "why not?" type of interop that just dials up ...
I'm for anything that weeds out this "why not?" type of interop that just dials up the cognitive load for end users. The kind where the end user has to open a post in12 clients and then assemble a serial killer hunting pin-board with strings and polaroid photos to figure out what the original poster's intent might have been.
But I do think there is incentive.
In an embed context (my lexicon represents something non-core in your app) there are incentives both ways, you get your stuff embedded, I get that added info for my users, win win.
In a piggyback context (one app clearly just riffing of another) there's incentive to piggy back, and there's incentive to be piggy-backed off of, so also win win.
In most other contexts, probably no. So very context dependent.
But I do think there is incentive.
In an embed context (my lexicon represents something non-core in your app) there are incentives both ways, you get your stuff embedded, I get that added info for my users, win win.
In a piggyback context (one app clearly just riffing of another) there's incentive to piggy back, and there's incentive to be piggy-backed off of, so also win win.
In most other contexts, probably no. So very context dependent.