Follow lists are the solution to the problem of finding some particular subset of items (in this case, npubs) within a very large set. A set the size of "all Twitter users" or "all Instagram users", for example.
They are a solution to a problem we do not have.
Our problem is the opposite:
We have lots of disparate data sets and need to find particular items somewhere in them.
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Totality of our (nostr) dataset is under 0.5TiB uncompressed and easy to search π
Yeah, and we have relays and filters and etc., people act like this stuff is hard.
I see lists as useful for some subset of would-be follows, maybe, (although relationships would be more useful), but basing everyone's feed on follows is archaic.
Yes, not like we donβt have good and easy semantic based approaches developed
So I don't know how to nostr. I would love separate follow lists I could easily switch between. Devs, news, other leisure and fun stuff follow lists. Sure I could create new keys, but not good ux to switch between them
Here is a list of devs. You can individually follow the people or add lists directly to your client if it provides such an option. Of course you can create own lists on Listr:
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Hereβs a URL in case your client does not display naddrs: 

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Ok, my bad. That wasnβt a question π
In Nostrudel you can categorize np7bs with the Follow button.
Just needs those to be Labels now (relationship status)