It's the WoT score, already present in Coracle.
It's not %, it is "equal to how many people you follow that also follow a given person, minus pow(2, log(n)), where n is how many people you follow who have muted this person. This allows you to see at a glance if someone is accepted in your network. This helps reduce spam, impostors, and objectionable content. You can set a minimum web of trust score on your content settings page, which will automatically mute anyone with a lower score than your threshold." (current tooltip)
The half circle is more prominent (orange) to show that the user is followed, dimmed for not followed users.
I would like to use the coracle sign, (half)circle, more frequently in the interface.
Got it.
The % was just to make the joke work 😉
I personally love how coracle does it now (but I get the C thing too).
Started using this idea in my designs too:
https://image.nostr.build/92f57a75ac79edb986afe34a99eeb8ab1b3268097bc22a2bec053ea385c12ccf.png
Actually think this a hugely underestimated UI innovation here. You can completely avoid having to show the NIP-05. Especially when logged in.
It really cleans up the UI. I just need to see if a user is in one of my profile lists (Following f.e.) or their WoT score to navigate my way through.
> The % was just to make the joke work 😉
I replied before the morning coffee 😀