This is awesome, thank you, #[1]. Interesting that the mean is at N=3, max deviation is at N=5 but I am guessing the probability distribution of a social network distribution is determined by the follows, relays and connection between each follows/relays in order to find the community structure? I am not a mathematician so perhaps you and other mathematicians here would know this better. Question for #[2], did Twitter practice a degree of separation on the network that we know worked? (minus the algo)
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Following feed shows only the people you directly follow.
Global feed shows all the events that you have configured Iris to accept.
You can adjust your feed experience by setting the following distance limit (or turn it off entirely) from Settings / Social network. Your network starts from you and who you follow and goes forward from there.
You can also adjust the minimum amount of followers required per user at the maximum followed distance you have set that Iris will include in the feed. These settings apply to all your feeds (both Following and Global).
The Social network -settings are stored locally only. If you have multiple clients they are not synced between clients.
Hey Martti. Not sure if this is the right place, but I don't think I have another option save of sending you the DM.
Would you share your opinion on extending NIP-05 to include web3 domains? (or raising like NIP-05a)
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