We don't have a lot of "casual" users at this point -- nor should we. We're trying to figure this whole nostr thing out, and that requires the early adopters and dedicated users and developers. So, yeah, if you don't like what one client does, pick another. As time goes by there will be a panoply of clients out there, and the more casual users will be able to pick and choose based upon their needs, advise from their friends, and other factors. >From: (glhf) at 05/11/23 10:15:26 on wss://relay.damus.io >--------------- >Pretty sure most casual users who want to leave twitter ot other shadowbanning platforms aren't going to be able not want to do this. >just go ahead and build the most useable android client lol. Imagine saying that to someone who is a writer, or works in music, or just a casual user looking for a censorship resistant platform. And then also say nostr needs to not become irrelevant in the same breath.

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Yes, I am relatively new here and a non dev, and I'm a casual user. Just here out of curiousity But I've sort of concluded now is sort of not the right time to recommend nostr to people (casual users), join nostr unless you're sure they have an iPhone lol. Cos the most usable client on android does shadowbans and the others don't really work too well (yet!). And perhaps even if they did have an iPhone, perhaps not even then maybe, you seem to be saying too? I think as a dev nostr makes the most sense. Not so much as a casual user/goose. Speaking from personal experience lol