Would be awesome if damus had the global relay management feature but for my home feed. @jb55 @elsat @Tortuga https://image.nostr.build/b5e4ba4010e1f15393244749e98565c42e99b0da8a8311a625245d1c819c5d89.jpg
Adding your request to relay sets https://github.com/damus-io/damus/issues/453
Yah, would also be nice if I could use this feature to post to particular relays instead of all of my relays. Say I want to post art to an artstr relay But not to bevos relay. Or I want to post dogs to a dogstr relay, but not a footstr relay.
Damus used to have this but i think i prefer first-class discord-like relay view
However you want to implement it I don’t care, I just want the ability to post to certain relays instead of all of them, the way I can see certain relays in global instead of all of them, and it’d be nice if the global feature was available on the Home Screen as well, to see people whom I follow posting on certain relays instead of just chronologically everything from everywhere
Posting to specific relay subsets only makes sense if you have a way to view individual relays or relay subsets. Even better if there is some data on the note which shows intent for that note to only appear on those relays. This would allow topic relays to filter out rebroadcasts. If the goal is topical relays we need way more than just relay broadcast selection.
Yes. This is the path to follow please. I do have a way to view individual relays or subsets, in global. Additional info is good, like nip-42 auth
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Isn't the ["-"] tag be sufficient for topical relays to filter out rebroadcasts? It doesn't prevent generic free-for-all relays from accepting topical notes, but it surely allows topical relays to be selective about what it will accept according to the user desire.