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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @alopatindev OP 13 Aug \ parent \ on: What I've learned about Nostr by improving ZapThreads; proposal for NIP-07 nostr
Yeah, it's comment section that you can embed on any website with minimal effort. Something similar to Disqus/Utterances/etc. but uses Nostr as backend instead of centralized services owned by companies.
Typical use case is embedding it on a statically generated blog page (for instance Jekyll-based, like I do).
It's lightweight, fast, doesn't require any hosting to run (you can literally send an html file with the embedded comment section to your friend and they will be able to read and write comments using it), supports markdown.
My fork adds YouTube/Reddit-like vote buttons, moderation, various kinds of filtering possibilities (including spam filtering using spam.nostr.band), various customizations (like comments ranking algorithm) and more. Here's the list of main differences: https://github.com/codonaft/zapthreads-codonaft#main-changes
I see thanks. Would it work "easily" on a shopify website ?
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Wow, I didn't know that Shopify allows running custom JavaScript. I didn't test it, but it's worth trying.
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If you manage to find something interesting to do with shopify, don't hesitate to ping me. I'm soon launching a Bitcoin shop for the european market with all kind of Bitcoin goods to sell, it would be great to have a nostr comment section, like on the NoGood Website
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