david on Nostr: I’d like users to have tools that enable choices like the ones you describe. One ...
I’d like users to have tools that enable choices like the ones you describe.
One thing I’d add: I want users to get into the habit of thinking about WHO implements the above preferences. The fiat world trained us hard not to do that. We’re going to have to learn a new habit, which is selecting WHO makes decisions and in what context.
Of course, it must not be overburdensome just to get started. If a new user wants to select just one trusted npub to oversee curation in all contexts, that should be an easy, one-click way to get started using nostr. Effectively, the new user would “inherit” all preferences from that one selected user.
After that, our tools should enable users to make incremental improvements. Want more (or less) of content A, with its curation overseen by npub A’? Done. Customization, one step at a time.
One thing I’d add: I want users to get into the habit of thinking about WHO implements the above preferences. The fiat world trained us hard not to do that. We’re going to have to learn a new habit, which is selecting WHO makes decisions and in what context.
Of course, it must not be overburdensome just to get started. If a new user wants to select just one trusted npub to oversee curation in all contexts, that should be an easy, one-click way to get started using nostr. Effectively, the new user would “inherit” all preferences from that one selected user.
After that, our tools should enable users to make incremental improvements. Want more (or less) of content A, with its curation overseen by npub A’? Done. Customization, one step at a time.