Agreed, but to be fair, if we had the mass of people on here that are on the bigger platforms, it would change.
I always push back a little against working on nostr for growth's sake.
Maybe it should be harder to be on here. Maybe we should be a little exclusive. Maybe we shouldn't want everyone.
There were far less people on the Cypherpunk Mailing List, and that list changed the world.
What we really want is to be the place for creative people, for those are the people that give more than they take.
Are you writing a book?
Are you coding a client?
Are you cooking a fantastic dinner?
That is who I want in my web of trust.
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Love this. But one thought: if there was the same volume of users on Nostr as X, but you only followed 500, then in theory you don’t see, interact, get clickbaited by the others. The user designs their own experience on Nostr, rather being fed one
I think the reason why many people on other pages also behave like this is because most of us are stressed by spending a lot of time on pages that limited you every time you could, what you could publish and what you couldn't, in the end seeing that a controversy did allow, everyone in the end decided to give in to talk about controversy and used that to get all the frustration that the algorithm causes them.
Exactly 💯
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