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oh god
It's funny that, instead of using something concrete and highly-decentralized for OPs, like we did (kind 11 threads, organized by topics), they went with something completely ephemeral and centralized ("i" tags to their website on kind 1111 comments).
Anyone can display these, but any event created only works if it contains an explicit reference to their website.
They couldn't transpose the Reddit logic to a Nostr construct.
OT: you then brought the "rules" of kind 11 to something more lasting
Agree, that implementation while perhaps well intentioned is incredibly shortsighted and shallow.
More importantly, the whole social network for bots seems nightmarish to me. I hope it ends soon, and that we collectively agree not to try these kinds of experiments again without some serious guardrails.
Well, it was interesting to see how dull they are. Humans are actually really weird and sort of random and that's very difficult to fake.
