Having Nostr isn't enough.
Even with no ads here, we can't escape them out in the real world.
The "Ad Fatigue" we're feeling is completely out of our control because advertisers keep feeding/funding this exploitative model. The only way to destroy it is to make it obsolete.
We need a new ad model that will be a cheaper and more effective way to promote something to people otherwise numb to ads. One that is a fair value exchange that can't be corrupted by a third party.
Nostr makes that possible. And @nextblock is making it happen.
The Internet's Billboard is coming ๐๐ฝ
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What if you got paid Bitcoin for every ad you watched?
I think this reaction to the word "promotion" really highlights how little the movement is trying to help small businesses (the #1 stable, long-term jobs creator) when thinking about how to #growNostr.
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Great work @Arjen ๐
How are people out here just raw doggin parenthood? How does anyone do it without ๐?
Good Morning from my roasted garlic and caramelized onion #sourdough fresh out of the oven!
Someone let @Ian know he's living the dream 

Good morning ๐


Someone made a gmail inbox view of Jeffery Epstein's emails!


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I got this all wrong
Zaps aren't replacing Likes at @nextblock
Reposts are replacing Likes
My prediction is that if you take away the Like button, people will instead primarily hit Repost.
It's free to do and actually helps the creator.
"Like" does nothing but steal the creator's attention for a second when they have to view a notification.
So if you like something, prove it.
Repost it.
Where there is no algorithm.
And everyone wants to see good content.
If you don't like it enough to Repost, you don't like it.
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