You know, I’d love to try to build it, but I can’t because it just doesn’t work. The confusion is when somebody posts to the community on satellite. It goes into their main feed and shows up on all other clients as a standalone post.
If it’s going to do that, there is literally no point to trying to create a Community with it.
It would be like having a Reddit community but when you post to it, it shows up in your Twitter feed completely unlinked to the community itself.
I get that it’s new, but it is completely and totally unusable a total train wreck and makes absolutely no sense to anybody tries to use it
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1. That's a quick fix. We just need to duplicate the "tweet" infrastructure in the community with a new event kind so that a post can be exclusive to the community.
2. I don't think that's confusing at all. If I follow a person, I want to see everything that person does, including new submissions to a community. I want to see all chats, all messages on live streams, etc.
3. Even if you make point 1, clients can still opt to show in the regular feed. You will never have the control to not allow posts to get out of the community.
Hey @Jack Spirko I'm the developer of Satellite. The issue you're describing is not something I can change on without changing the way that communities work on a protocol level (NIP-172 specifically). I actually agree with you there there should be a way to control which posts show up on your main timeline, and I was talking with @Vitor Pamplona about this a few days ago. These communities are very new. I'm sure we'll get the UX hammered out soon.
Eles querem conteudos exclusivos 😁😁😁
Sem conteudos exclusivos quem iria querer entrar na comunidade? Não é mais facil segui somente as pessoas 😁😁
Essas comunidades de administradores querendo um poder centralizado 🥱🥱 alguma novidade