dikaios1517 on Nostr: You must be using Amethyst. If you don't have any relays set up in the additional ...
You must be using Amethyst. If you don't have any relays set up in the additional fields that are now available, Amethyst will plug in some defaults for you.
Your Public Outbox relays are the ones where other users can expect to find notes that you have written. Think of it as your way of declaring to the world, "Come find my content here!" Other Nostr clients may simply refer to them as your "write" relays. You just want 2 or 3 listed.
Your Public Inbox relays are the ones where other users should expect you to be looking for any replies, reactions, quote-posts, etc that mention you. It's like telling everyone, "If you want me to see it, you'd better be putting it here." Again, 2 or 3 relays will suffice.
DM Inbox relays are where you want people to send you DMs. Ideally, these should be specialized relays that allow anyone to post DMs to them, but only allow YOU to retrieve the DMs that are addressed to you. Amethyst has a few recommendations, and one of them is free.
Search relays you can leave at the defaults that Amethyst pre-loaded, unless you hear about a search relay you want to try.
A Private Home Relay is not something you really need to worry about. It would store draft notes and app settings for you, but since it should be a relay that only you can read from and write to, it would require you to be running the relay yourself. Take that on when you are ready.
The Local relay section is where you would stick the address for your Citrine relay, if you are running it on your device. If you aren't I would highly recommend it. You can get it from greenart7c3 (npub1w4u…0jr5)'s GitHub or from the Zapstore, which is a Nostr-integrated alternative app store for Android.
General relays help you fill in the gaps. There should be recommendations of which ones to add based on where your follows are posting their notes. You also have some control over what these relays are used for. I generally only use them for my home feed, with the exception of web-of-trust and paid relays, which I also enable for my global feed. You can choose to write to these relays in addition to the ones you have declared as your "outbox" relays, but there's no need to do so.
Your Public Outbox relays are the ones where other users can expect to find notes that you have written. Think of it as your way of declaring to the world, "Come find my content here!" Other Nostr clients may simply refer to them as your "write" relays. You just want 2 or 3 listed.
Your Public Inbox relays are the ones where other users should expect you to be looking for any replies, reactions, quote-posts, etc that mention you. It's like telling everyone, "If you want me to see it, you'd better be putting it here." Again, 2 or 3 relays will suffice.
DM Inbox relays are where you want people to send you DMs. Ideally, these should be specialized relays that allow anyone to post DMs to them, but only allow YOU to retrieve the DMs that are addressed to you. Amethyst has a few recommendations, and one of them is free.
Search relays you can leave at the defaults that Amethyst pre-loaded, unless you hear about a search relay you want to try.
A Private Home Relay is not something you really need to worry about. It would store draft notes and app settings for you, but since it should be a relay that only you can read from and write to, it would require you to be running the relay yourself. Take that on when you are ready.
The Local relay section is where you would stick the address for your Citrine relay, if you are running it on your device. If you aren't I would highly recommend it. You can get it from greenart7c3 (npub1w4u…0jr5)'s GitHub or from the Zapstore, which is a Nostr-integrated alternative app store for Android.
General relays help you fill in the gaps. There should be recommendations of which ones to add based on where your follows are posting their notes. You also have some control over what these relays are used for. I generally only use them for my home feed, with the exception of web-of-trust and paid relays, which I also enable for my global feed. You can choose to write to these relays in addition to the ones you have declared as your "outbox" relays, but there's no need to do so.