I was thinking about this nsec rawdogging business.
I'm pretty sure what bothers me so much is that we're trying to bring users to the Nostr protocol while simultaneously hiding the best and most unique parts of it.
We should embrace the need for a signing process, not bury it like some kind of inconvenience.
Keeping users ignorant is poor stewardship, and make no mistake, we are all stewards of Nostr at this stage.
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If you're wondering why I unfollowed you, it's because I moved you into a private list. Also, consider not calculating your value as a person based on whether or not a cheese packet unfollowed you.
Am I missing something, or am I supposed to just rawdog my nsec into Damus on Android...
This looks like a fun way to show the uninitiated a few privacy-friendly alternatives.
It's also a good way to open a conversation about opsec and not over-sharing.
This is a treasure map with an X on all your private data treasure chests.
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The #nostr algorithm will provide.
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You know we're about to move bigly when the feed is full of rektbot in both directions.
The gold is always in the comments.
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