Not really interested in the tribalism. I just want Nostr to grow. A meaningful chunk of the people already here are on iOS, so they deserve good tools too — and if we want to onboard the next wave of users, a lot of them are gonna be on iOS whether we like it or not. Meeting people where they are beats lecturing them about their phone 🫡

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On one side I agree with you, on the other, all the hype and marketing of Apple was about the "exclusive experience" leaving out every one not using their products on the side, to pressure them to stay in. Now it's the chance to exclude them from these great, free, open, experiences to force some of them to leave the cage and break this little circle while freeing people on the way. But Google is turing Android into the same shit than Apple, so unless we all move to a third solution like fully open Linux phones, we are all doomed. So better gather as many to nostr, so at least it can free them up from the centralized network effect. For the rest we will figure it out later.