I’m crazy for WoT!! What’s the solution for having PUBLISHED content filters that end users could subscribe to? Use case: “I love my feed. No spam at all, AND I get suggestions for new follows that I actually like! Checkout these WoT filters...” I’m thinking: - a WoT filter event that references a relay’s API endpoint and some metadata. - a WoT subscribe event that references one of these filter events. - DVM integration? Also: - a NIP for WoT actually is kinda exciting. @hodlbod @Vitor Pamplona @PABLOF7z @brugeman @Mazin @rabble @Gigi (Sorry for the hell thread, but i don’t know how to get early feedback before making an even bigger fool of myself with a PR.)

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OMG so crazy for WoT!! A NIP for WoT could also specify a standardized trust scoring system for published filters to use and an “is_trusted” flag for kind3 follows. - the “is_trusted” flag would allow for end users to explicitly add follows to their WoT regardless of filters. - and it would “bump” the trust ranking of these follows for the end user’s followers (if their chosen WoT filters use this flag). - because “follow” ≠ “trusted”, but it’s a start.