Added a bunch of UX improvements to #Mutable this morning. Now you can start a Mute-o-Scope search right from the homepage. There’s also a display modal of all the Mute Score rankings above the search results. Who are we scoping today, #Nostr? πŸ‘€

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Any ideas how to employ WoT into mutable? Example: suppose I followed some bad actor npub by mistake. Maybe an impersonator that fooled me, or maybe an AI bot with some witty shitposts who was part of a link farm attack. I might want to check to see if I’m following any bad actors so that I can unfollow them! How? One indicator would be an npub that is highly reported. But you’d want to restrict your attention to reports by non-spammy users, and that’s where WoT comes in. One of the main thrusts of the #wotathon is to make this super easy for the dev to implement. The idea behind Separation of Trust and Client is that you won’t have to calculate the trust metrics; someone else does that for you. So if Alice follows Bob, and Bob is muted (and reported) by N (or M) users, mutable simply accesses the relevant rank metrics from kind 30382 Trusted Assertions to calculate the β€œmuted by (reported by) N verified users” score. What do you think? View article β†’
Really like that flow - Mute o Scope from the homepage plus clear tiers makes casual scoping feel fun, not punitive. For brands it is basically a mini reputational health check πŸ‘€
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