nielliesmons on Nostr: Humans don't organize by content type. I don't need follow lists for each kind. ...
Humans don't organize by content type. I don't need follow lists for each kind. That's terrible UX and is playing Big Tech copy cat for no reason. I don't want to manage dozens of follow lists, trust score lists, recommended handler lists, etc...
I just need Communities and they solve most of that stuff as a byproduct.
I open up Zapstore and can look through the eyes of the communities I want app recommendations from. Or interact with each community with their recommended apps.
I open up Zapster when I arrive on a get together of my College Friends (private group) and can just launch a playlist of the music the people in that group have publicly valued. Or I just open that app when I'm alone in the car and get recommendations based on what's in my library, what I've zapped, ... Or I browse by Community.
Note that I'm not following any App or Music Artist for any of this to work.
I just need Communities and they solve most of that stuff as a byproduct.
I open up Zapstore and can look through the eyes of the communities I want app recommendations from. Or interact with each community with their recommended apps.
I open up Zapster when I arrive on a get together of my College Friends (private group) and can just launch a playlist of the music the people in that group have publicly valued. Or I just open that app when I'm alone in the car and get recommendations based on what's in my library, what I've zapped, ... Or I browse by Community.
Note that I'm not following any App or Music Artist for any of this to work.