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We can create non-moderated twitter/reddit-style communities like so:
Basic ingredients
NIP22 Comments for threads.
Simple immutable, non-addressable note anchor with name, description and banner. note id is the community id.We can also anchor on hashtags or namespaces for more generic communities (usenet, etc)
Relationship statuses for community membership
optional addressable event for updating description/banner. alternative: relay based banners and description for the same community?
communities have a name, banner, and description and can only be created once (name is immutable, non addressable). communities therefore have a specific sha2 ID which is the unchanging identifier for the community.
non-addressable sha2 id over d-tag name anchor, otherwise it's not clear which "bitcoin" community you are referring to.
size of community is counted by number of people who have that community id on their community follow list.
community posts have a distinct design (shows the community name on top like in X)
community can have addressable data associated with it via the creator or frost creators (sidebar info like on reddit)
Since threads could be quite large, we should use NIP-22 Comments, this would allow us to pull large root threads first (if building a reddit-style design)
outbox: community author can create a preferred relay list for the community, or it can be more amorphous and exist everywhere
cross sections of the community can be moderated if viewed from the perspective of moderated relays that host content from that community1
the community name changing would be confusing, immutable is good for the community creation anchor.
Description could be overridden with the addressable metadata event, but name can’t change
there could be forked or hidden parts of the community on unofficial relays. these are just different views of the community associated with the sha2 id of the community.
they have much better network effects as well and can exist for long periods of time as they can exist on any or all relays
community members can publish relay lists and they can fight over which views of the network are the "official" ones, effectively forking the community without needing to change the root identifier
Then basically the largest community for a given name would be the defacto “reddit community” for that identifier
Questions
From nostr
d-tag
Q: il_lost_@getalby.com: if the name is the d-tag is immutable... A: jb55@jb55.com: i wanted it to have a persistent sha2 id though, otherwise it's not clear which "bitcoin" community you are referring to
what, where and how
Q: nackoo2000@nostrplebs.com: Sorry but I am not a dev and I need simple language from the POV of the users. What is a community in NOSTR? Where do you create it? And if I got it right if the community is putting content that does not want any moderation this spec will allow it to be uncensorable even by relays. Do I get it? A: jb55@jb55.com: There is no singular definition of a community on nostr. I am proposing one of many alternatives.in this model noone can stop you from posting to a community. the community would exist as notes spread across different relays. there could be a canonical relay list associated with the community, but there could be forked or hidden parts of the community on unofficial relays. these are just different views of the community associated with the sha2 id of the community.
simplicity
Q: elsat@lncal.com: how do you assess complexity vs NIP-29 and its' various implementations?
A: jb55@jb55.com: this serves a different purpose than closed relay communities. they are meant to be large and open, like twitter/reddit-style communities. they have much better network effects as well and can exist for long periods of time as they can exist on any or all relays. community members can publish relay lists and they can fight over which views of the network are the "official" ones, effectively forking the community without needing to change the root identifier
generic/hashtag communities
Q: vitorpamplona.com: Isn't that a NIP-22 with I tags on hashtags? If there is no moderation, I don't think there is a need for picture and about me blurbs as they would just try to drive the conversation to one direction or another. With the hashtag, all the meaning must be extracted by the thing that cannot change: the hashtag name. Everything else is fluid. And it doesn't make sense to remove the fluidness without moderation to enforce a certain view. A: jb55.com: could definitely do it this way, but loses the charm of a reddit/twitter community with banner and sidebar. This could be a feature of the spec, generic or hashtag communities. It's compatible because I'm using nip22
We can create non-moderated twitter/reddit-style communities like so:
Basic ingredients
Simple immutable, non-addressable note anchor with name, description and banner. note id is the community id.We can also anchor on hashtags or namespaces for more generic communities (usenet, etc)Properties
Then basically the largest community for a given name would be the defacto “reddit community” for that identifier
Questions
From nostr
d-tag
Q: il_lost_@getalby.com: if the name is the d-tag is immutable...
A: jb55@jb55.com: i wanted it to have a persistent sha2 id though, otherwise it's not clear which "bitcoin" community you are referring to
what, where and how
Q: nackoo2000@nostrplebs.com: Sorry but I am not a dev and I need simple language from the POV of the users. What is a community in NOSTR? Where do you create it? And if I got it right if the community is putting content that does not want any moderation this spec will allow it to be uncensorable even by relays. Do I get it?
A: jb55@jb55.com: There is no singular definition of a community on nostr. I am proposing one of many alternatives.in this model noone can stop you from posting to a community. the community would exist as notes spread across different relays. there could be a canonical relay list associated with the community, but there could be forked or hidden parts of the community on unofficial relays. these are just different views of the community associated with the sha2 id of the community.
simplicity
Q: elsat@lncal.com: how do you assess complexity vs NIP-29 and its' various implementations?
A: jb55@jb55.com: this serves a different purpose than closed relay communities. they are meant to be large and open, like twitter/reddit-style communities. they have much better network effects as well and can exist for long periods of time as they can exist on any or all relays. community members can publish relay lists and they can fight over which views of the network are the "official" ones, effectively forking the community without needing to change the root identifier
generic/hashtag communities
Q: vitorpamplona.com: Isn't that a NIP-22 with
Itags on hashtags? If there is no moderation, I don't think there is a need for picture and about me blurbs as they would just try to drive the conversation to one direction or another. With the hashtag, all the meaning must be extracted by the thing that cannot change: the hashtag name. Everything else is fluid. And it doesn't make sense to remove the fluidness without moderation to enforce a certain view.A: jb55.com: could definitely do it this way, but loses the charm of a reddit/twitter community with banner and sidebar. This could be a feature of the spec, generic or hashtag communities. It's compatible because I'm using nip22
Footnotes
https://damus.io/note155nue07jrwqqd8pll0jllm00kyffrsppke5l3jrz72mdt2ua776q69gxwq ↩