You may not realize this, but some people don't do #TheFollowThing because they have personal #relays where they allow/block npubs to the relay, or they use #DVM feeds or other #algos, so they keep what they're looking at **private**.
Some people have moved on, technology-wise, but those are some of the most-active npubs.
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I don't get it, you mean they follow people without them noticing? but is hiding that really important?
What purpose does it serve to publicly broadcast who you are following/muting?
I mean, think about it, it's the equivalent of publishing all the contacts in your address book. "These are the people whose email I read." 😬
I suppose it depends on what you are trying to do. I don't care much. I believe most information should be as free as possible. If someone finds that I am a sincere, well informed persona - following or seeing who I follow can help them get into a loop of high signal content and ideas. I use other peoples follows to sift through this type high signal data. If I follow someone who consistently boosts someone else without adding valuable original input I would much rather just follow the former. So I find the open book useful.
With regards to privacy, I don't say what I consider private online. No matter what the protocol.
I Have no idea about such things. Thank you for sharing.
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