Starting this or next week, I'll be handing out invite codes for Bluesky, to certain people. To those I got respect for, as well as those who are kind enough to request one.
So be on the lookout, either on my Twitter, Mastodon or Nostr!
On the bird app, your Substack articles are a waste of time, and you should just keep your opinions for yourself.
On Nostr, we all are curious about what you just posted on Substack, and want to read it, so please share it with us.
Which place is the most wholesome again?
As hilarious as Dogecoin's temporary hostile takeover of the bird app is (and yes, it is genuinely hilarious), I think it also gives room to appreciate the creativity and innovation of the Bitcoin-community, in contrast to the shitposting of the Doge crowd.
If you're not verified on Twitter, you're worth lower than life, nobody cares about you and you deserve to die.
If you're not verified on Nostr, you're still an equal, you're appreciated and everyone is glad that you're around.
Which place is the most wholesome again?
I've been thinking…
When we reach April, instead of going back to the normal cross-posting that I used to do between Twitter and Nostr, I'll just keep doing the separate posts between both platforms.
Which means I'll only use my Twitter-account (+ Mastodon and Minds) to post about more serious content, involving politics, world events and human rights. I'd like to view Nostr as a place distant from toxicity, and more as a place of comfort.
Note, this is not a definitive decision on my part, but don't be surprised if this ends up being the case.
That is all, indefinitely.
On the bird app, the CEO is shittalking and humiliating a former employee, in front of millions of people.
On the ostrich app, there's no CEO and everyone loves everybody.
I wonder which place is the most wholesome again?