f728d - 2y
Nostr enables something that no social network has ever supported: the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes. Want to see exactly what someone else's feed looks like? Just set up a read-only account with their pubkey. If this functionality is sufficiently interesting, nostr clients could add a "view feed as..." feature that could be as simple as a button on a user's profile screen.
199a8 - 2y
few understand this....
2a9c6 - 2y
I’ve used Dorsey’s npub to see feed but never thought about how powerful that was. Wow, what a revelation. 🤯
23f4b - 2y
Interesting. Does this allow you to see their DM’s as well?
f80a1 - 2y
I remember #[2] mentioning that he implemented this, but I cannot seem to find that feature?
83231 - 2y
Super interesting point 🤔
You can see who they’ve DM’d but cannot decrypt to see messages or their contents.
No, because they are encrypted and require the private key to decrypt.
jack @jack - 2y
Yes it’s a great feature
obviously not, you need the priv key for that
437e5 - 2y
#[0]
e8541 - 2y
I think that's a most interesting proposal and I'd use it.
00000 - 2y
No you need their private key for that.
b2b13 - 2y
Why exactly is that so interesting? I’m not arguing, I’ve just thought about it and not seen the appeal. What’s it for you?
64c15 - 2y
#[4]
やトナ @やトナ - 2y
You can still see who they were DMing tho
LIVEFOREVER @LIVEFOREVER - 2y
💯 Followed and ⚡️ 🤙
23518 - 2y
View world as jack feature 😂 Wouldnt that be fun
18730 - 2y
Love it *except* for the visibility of who is dming who… seems like a bit of a privacy issue. Guess this is something that needs to be addressed with the nostr protocol.
b27f6 - 2y
Omg! I want this badly! 😂⚡
matata @matata - 2y
iris.to does this already 😎
i can see who you are dm'ing - not what
8ce24 - 2y
Is it possible to make this more private? It can be disturbing to know that everyone can see who I'm talking to in private, right?! 🤔
ddcb5 - 2y
DM sender, recipient, timestamp and message size is all public. You can see for yourself and browse e.g. here: https://brb.io/n/list?kind=4 People see "encrypted" and think it means "private". Something something we kill people based on metadata. People are going to get burned on this. Tempted to make a bot that publicly mentions who DMs whom for visibility 🤔
My biggest gripe with NIP-04 is that all DM metadata is public, including sender and recipient: #[5]