# Bitvid Moderation Overview ## What we’re building Bitvid is follow-centric. Your Home feed comes from people you follow (F1). Discovery can optionally expand to friends-of-friends (F2) and ranked sources. Moderation is **client-side** and **user-controlled** with optional admin lists. ## Core principles - **Freedom to choose**: User picks filters. Defaults are safe but reversible. - **Explain decisions**: Every blur/hide shows a “why” badge and a “show anyway” control. - **Whitelist > blacklist**: Prefer showing content from trusted networks over fighting global spam. - **Minimal central power**: Admin lists are opt-in; users can unsubscribe. ## Threat model (short) - Spam/bots, impersonation, malware, NSFW thumbnails, illegal content, brigading/dogpiles, Sybil report attacks. ## Building blocks (Nostr) - **Reports**: NIP-56 (`kind 1984`) with types like `nudity`, `spam`, `illegal`, `impersonation`, etc. - **Lists**: NIP-51 (mute list 10000, categorized people 30000, bookmarks 30001). - **Replies/threads**: NIP-10 (comments). - **Counts**: NIP-45 (relay COUNT; optional fallbacks). ## Defaults (policy) - Blur video thumbnails if **≥ 3** F1 friends report `nudity`. - Disable autoplay preview if **≥ 2** F1 friends report `nudity`. - Downrank author when any F1 has them in mute list (10000). - Opt-in admin lists (30000 with `d=bitvid:admin:*`) can hard-hide content. > You can override all defaults in **Settings → Safety & Moderation**. ## Files in this folder - `web-of-trust.md` — how we compute trust signals and thresholds - `nips.md` — exact NIPs and kinds Bitvid uses - `relays.md` — relay compatibility and COUNT fallbacks - `testing.md` — QA checklist + test vectors