protocolSociety on Nostr: ”We should be comfortable changing our minds as our inventories of values and ...
”We should be comfortable changing our minds as our inventories of values and knowledge change over time and as the world changes around us” - https://vinneycavallo.com/stances
This is an amazing insight! When I built #treebit, I imagined how every “note” a user posted could be accompanied by a very tiny “update” text, where the author could state whether (s)he had a change of mind or not.
In a system such as Nostr where no content can be verifiably be deleted, there needs to be a way for people to amend old content.
My idea was that users should feel encouraged to update their view of the world, yet we would be able to hold influencers to their promises and not let scammers get away.
Immutable track record (aka git blame) + change of heart (git commit) is how we build the #protocolSociety
This is an amazing insight! When I built #treebit, I imagined how every “note” a user posted could be accompanied by a very tiny “update” text, where the author could state whether (s)he had a change of mind or not.
In a system such as Nostr where no content can be verifiably be deleted, there needs to be a way for people to amend old content.
My idea was that users should feel encouraged to update their view of the world, yet we would be able to hold influencers to their promises and not let scammers get away.
Immutable track record (aka git blame) + change of heart (git commit) is how we build the #protocolSociety