Rabble on Nostr: This feels like a good way to measure concurrent users of a given app. Assuming the ...
This feels like a good way to measure concurrent users of a given app. Assuming the vast majority of Damus users keep the damus relay in their defaults. Bot’s would more likely connect, push content, not pull much, and drop the connection.
I wonder if we had a way of calculating concurrent connections to the big relays per unique npub. That’d give us a realtime sense of the ebb and flow of the network… we probably don’t want to collect and unify that data, but it’d be interesting.
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