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0 sats \ 5 replies \ @l0k18 13 Aug 2023 \ parent \ on: Nostree a linktree style client a la nostr nostr
How many blogs only have one author on them?
How does multiple authors share one npub without amplifying security risks?
The only solutions as far i know are nsecbunker and key delegation
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Or having multiple authors feeds zipped together using a filter?
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Maybe, but this would be treated as two separate profiles together, not as a unified profile. I've recently been thinking about how to solve natively in nostr a way to do 'multisig'. But I haven't come to any interesting conclusions yet
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Well, yes, they are a grouped profile. Maybe that itself could become a new type of entity in the Nostr protocol?
The difficulty is it would need a system like Keybase backing it. I just meant for an application to show a feed, Like currently, snort, primal, iris, etc, all aggregate your follows into one feed.
Ah yeah, perhaps that could be a quick and dirty solution - a mechanism to read-only display a given npub's profile. I think at least some of the web clients do this if you log in with an npub rather than nsec.
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I came up with a solution. It just requires passing an npub to a standard type of webapp for users viewing nostr, which gives you the read-only mode, and displays the follows of the npub account.
It might be possible to hack this into a URL and put that into an
iframe
or construct as the object of a proxying of the content by the "blog" web server.reply