I don’t really understand this kind of criticism (and not to pick on Will here, it seems to be from ~everyone).
Bluesky took a different approach - first build a product people want whose technology supports decentralization, and add the features the geeks want later. It’s easy to shit on their lack of decentralization, but Bluesky has made clear and consistent progress on that front since day one, and I assume they will continue to do so.
The result has been a product that’s growing (those user stats are pretty realistic, doubly so when you look at the number of accounts actually posting real content) way more than nostr with tons of anti-centralization features that nostr is missing (anyone can create a feed algorithm, and there are many, decentralized content tagging is a really cool innovation - different “adult content” tagging services, opt-in different moderation services, etc).
The federated model of Mastodon led to a trainwreck of fiefdoms run by weirdly obsessive and controlling mods, but Bluesky took that and addressed the issues by splitting moderation from hosting.
Sure, Bluesky’s hosting model means you don’t get the relay-redundancy that sets nostr’s censorship resistance apart, but that’s not all that hard to add in the future (with the sync assumption they make making it easier to make efficient, too).
Building the kinds of stuff Bluesky has on nostr is gonna take a huge investment, we can’t leave folks like Will stuck building critical nostr apps by himself. View quoted note →
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I assume this will be misinterpreted - not saying the Dems were fated to lose through no fault of their own (they’re generally left of the American public in ways voters don’t appreciate, and that’s part of what they paid for) but those celebrating bitcoin-minded voters or a rightward swing because voters decided for those policies (rather than just mostly want to not have inflation) are also overly exuberant. View quoted note →
This is actually wild. In *every* election globally this year the ruling power lost vote share.
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We’re going to hear lots of stories about which people, policies and rhetoric are to blame for the Democrats’ defeat.
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We need to build technology that protects average users, not only the technologically advanced.
(Tweet quoted another pointing out that you should use a VPN when using nostr) View quoted note →
Not that Kamala wasn’t a pretty poor candidate or that Trump didn’t generate excitement, of course, but the economy is a *really* strong headwind in any election. Don’t overread the general populace’s desire to “vote crypto” or for any other specific issue. View quoted note →
One team is led by a fraud who thinks he knows how to handle a sword, the other hires an actor who can dress up in a puppet outfit and convincingly hold a sword. We are not the same. 

It’s kinda funny that there’s now legal betting on US election outcomes on CFTC-regulated markets through brokerage accounts but you can’t place the same bets at a casino.