> “But organic interactions take time, and also on Nostr it might simply be too costly to organically outpace bots that will try to gain trust the same way.”
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I see “organic interactions” as not only “the best” way to overcome Nostr’s novel (not insignificant) onboarding hurdles, but also kind of a super power that the nostr community has over other “less exciting” socials. I actually see a real opportunity for nostr in this way.
I’m developing a social onboarding client to serve exactly this need (instant trust scores and recommended clients and relays) powered by real human nostr advocates.
https://nostrmeet.me
Are you saying this might be a wasted effort… that humans may be powerless against the machines to manage trust in a social network? Or are you just saying “humans are complicated and machines are less so”? Thanks.