i also modified it locally to produce these larger than #nostr life lists with different score calculations. π clients and relays topped out somewhere around 2000 pubkeys per list.
it does take a lot of processing and downloading in your browser, for me it produced an overall list of 46,000+ pubkeys in my wot network. fun data to play with, im unsure what it all means yet π³π¦π§π‘
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What would you say about an option to make a list of the top N pubkeys, but first remove everyone youβre already following? As a way to discover new accounts. The top N new people to follow as recommended by your Grapevine. View the feed on your fav client and see who catches your eye.
ah yes! removing everyone youre following is a great idea
probably nothing yet, but what i want to see is a visualisation that flattens the graph out so you can see nostrlandia, the social graph of nostr, wrapped on a sphere
each node's position on the sphere built from a tensor equation that equalises everything to a common minimum distance that is a proportion of your map's circumference
so you can pick out an npub, and see a graph showing their neighbours and neighbourus neighbours and observe the clusterings with denser parts in some areas and more sparse, rural areas further out between the cities
i explored down to the deep depths of low influence and low wot scores. overall, i am impressed... the low scores were legit better than a raw free relay global feed, many of them are simply not as active and also clients struggled to outbox for them..
its kindof like # introductions i was thinking, whos down there in the network and ready to #bloom
Iris had a cool visual at one point, I don't know if it still does or if it was structured like that but it was pretty neat.
yeah, idk what happened to that, and i haven't touched iris in a long time, it quite annoyed me and there was this whole merger thing with snort i think?