The fact that it's too much shows (to me at least) that this feed-type doesn't make sense.
Devs keep wanting to sort stuff by kinds (in the same way they want to sort profiles by category) because that's an easy way to tinker around and it's what most are used too form the web-shop jobs they generally come from.
3+ years into the Nostr experiment, and there's a million apps letting me filter events in a million different ways.
All of them failing to see that what most people desire is places for them to come together around the same stuff, filtered in the same way, for the same goal. In a group, small enough to make the provision of all of this context largely unnecessary.
Devs keep wanting to sort stuff by kinds (in the same way they want to sort profiles by category) because that's an easy way to tinker around and it's what most are used too form the web-shop jobs they generally come from.
3+ years into the Nostr experiment, and there's a million apps letting me filter events in a million different ways.
All of them failing to see that what most people desire is places for them to come together around the same stuff, filtered in the same way, for the same goal. In a group, small enough to make the provision of all of this context largely unnecessary.