Have you considered applying a Graph Neutral Network to lend to this? Followers of Onyx would be more likely followers of other NSFW content and could be used as an indicator of the nature of the content.
The dream from college was to work on wastewater treatment. It wasn't pretty but it mattered for the good of people.
Upon discovering Bitcoin and lightning, I realized I could work on financial plumbing and enhance peoples' lives globally using software.
It's about leveraging your efforts to do the most good you can in the world with the little time you're allotted.
This is actually far closer to what we've been working on: what does regulation look like within a decentralized, pseudonymous, peer to peer network?
There are centralized issuers of rules, but they do not have control over a decentralized network. However, individuals and businesses may be targeted for regulatory enforcement. Therefore, the application of centralized government rules will simply filter the interactions of the governed individual.
The resulting interactions will more closely resemble a due diligence such that governed individuals will filter themselves from interacting unless the proposed peer passes a due diligence process.
I'm speaking more in the context of the lightning network, not necessarily Nostr.
Although, Nostr is pretty unstoppable, but relay businesses will be targets for regulations, but it will be pretty ineffective. Users, however, will moderate content through blocks and reports. Before following, they'll scroll through previous posts in order to complete their due diligence.
@xmrk ₿ ⚡️ needs all channels to be force closed and guess who has a boatload of channels to him :(
nostr:npub1zues2p7qdajk9hv7xn5ldntj3pufzl3jwzwa4dhlavxdkj27g92q62qhzybe sure to use the Announcement feature in @Amboss to alert all your peers using the notification method that Amboss has on file for them.
This is actually far closer to what we've been working on: what does regulation look like within a decentralized, pseudonymous, peer to peer network?
There are centralized issuers of rules, but they do not have control over a decentralized network. However, individuals and businesses may be targeted for regulatory enforcement. Therefore, the application of centralized government rules will simply filter the interactions of the governed individual.
The resulting interactions will more closely resemble a due diligence such that governed individuals will filter themselves from interacting unless the proposed peer passes a due diligence process.
Notes by Jestastic | export