pull down to refresh

That was fun to explore but I think it's overkill. Plus, now that I think about it more, I feel like we can do most of what this would with satssssss:

  1. a better set of stacker configured sats filters
    • a configurable filter for each posts and comments
    • can be negative if a stacker wants (effectively putting them in wild west mode)
  2. territory configurable sat filters for hot/top
    • the posting/comment costs already control appearing in recent (and at all)
    • i've noticed low zap content showing up in hot of infrequented territories
  3. remove the concept of outlaws and one click outlaws (currently called moderation in territory settings) from territories

Visibility continues to be dictated by whether an item has reached an investment threshold and is configurable. This just makes the floor of default visibility configurable by stackers/territories.

It's easier to explain/understand/implement.

How did you ultimately decide not to move forward with the idea?

I was kinda interested in seeing some metrics about it, like the accuracy rate you could get on identifying slop/spam.

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 6h

We can still run an LLM scorer but I like the simplicity of keeping the tooling something we can uniquely do. It also lines up with things we need to do anyway.

I’m always looking for these “double entendre” solutions - meaning one solution that solves a few problems (even partially) for us.

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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @Scoresby 7h

I'm not sure how to display this, but if there was a sats slider bar of sorts that I could turn up and watch low- sat content vanish (or turn back down and watch the low sat stuff reappear), it would be kinda cool and probably solve all my issues with garbage content.

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102 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 7h

That would be cool. Nontrivial to make it real time, but cool.

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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @Scoresby 7h

Real time is coolest, but maybe even making it something that requires a refresh gets the job done. If there was some visual reminder of where I'm at with the sats filter, it might help. Currently, I can't tell you what i've got it set to in my settings. And I'm maybe even a little fuzzy on how to get to the place that shows it.

On the other hand, clutter is bad. So, it's not like I'm advocating for more stuff. But some easy way to access the setting at which I'm filtering would be good.

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