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== Trust on nostr == ;What is the usual way to collect user feedback in nostr? Is there anything that can be considered sort of "trust-graphy" that allows you to see whose notes you can trust? It seems nostr people call it web of trust "following" is considered an indication of trust, but this is just thinking of it as a twitter like network. "following" is an interesting feature for trustroots, it's something I would have wanted for a long time to make it easier to stay in touch with people, and connect them with others, but it doesn't cover the current trust features we have "contacts" is similar but both ways and it doesn't convey much trust anyway (should even disallow requesting/adding contacts if there's no message exchange, which happens...) "experiences" could be ported to nostr, but it's probably nicer to try something, something [[User:Guaka|guaka]] ([[User talk:Guaka|talk]]) wanted to try for a long time already: following/trusting someone with a specific circle/hashtag. A bit like linkedin allows your contacts to upvote your skills. For good friends it would be pretty easy to see which circles they belong to (which #hashtags they used) and then the user can upvote that. Even simpler. It would be easy to start experimenting with NIP-25 kind 7 nostr notes (e.g. thumbs up/down style reactions). This feature has already been requested for https://tripch.at/ This makes for a simple experiment. Calculate local (i.e. looking from the network from the POV of the user) and global [[trust metrics]] based on these reactions.
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