walker on Nostr: I think the most immediately useful algorithm I’d like to see Nostr clients ...
I think the most immediately useful algorithm I’d like to see Nostr clients implement is In Case You Missed It.
I believe ICYMI was the first algo implemented by Twitter back in the day, and it’s a nice complement to a purely chronological feed.
The basic premise of ICYMI is it allows you to get caught up on the last 24-48 hours of content you may have missed from your network.
Primal already has a form of this available, with their "Trending" / "Zapped" / "Popular" feeds from your "Follows" / "Tribe" / "Network" / "Global", and you can add these to your feed in the primal web client. It's a great feature.
It would be nice to have these all pulled into one "ICYMI" feed that gives you a blend of the most zapped/reposted/replied-to notes from your follows, and from your extended "Tribe", "Network", and "Global" whenever you log into your Nostr client of choice. It allows you to get caught up on high-signal content from your network and extended network that you may otherwise miss in a purely chronological feed.
Obviously optionality is key, and users should always have the choice to turn any specific algorithmic feeds on or off. But I think presenting the option to turn these kind of basic algorithmic feeds on during the npub creation process will help a lot with user retention.
Anyway, happy friday, y'all.
I believe ICYMI was the first algo implemented by Twitter back in the day, and it’s a nice complement to a purely chronological feed.
The basic premise of ICYMI is it allows you to get caught up on the last 24-48 hours of content you may have missed from your network.
Primal already has a form of this available, with their "Trending" / "Zapped" / "Popular" feeds from your "Follows" / "Tribe" / "Network" / "Global", and you can add these to your feed in the primal web client. It's a great feature.
It would be nice to have these all pulled into one "ICYMI" feed that gives you a blend of the most zapped/reposted/replied-to notes from your follows, and from your extended "Tribe", "Network", and "Global" whenever you log into your Nostr client of choice. It allows you to get caught up on high-signal content from your network and extended network that you may otherwise miss in a purely chronological feed.
Obviously optionality is key, and users should always have the choice to turn any specific algorithmic feeds on or off. But I think presenting the option to turn these kind of basic algorithmic feeds on during the npub creation process will help a lot with user retention.
Anyway, happy friday, y'all.