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I had been taking a break from Nostr since Tuesday. Decided to browse it. The contrast between that and r/ [local region subreddit] made me realize *how* Nostr as a social media app is different from Reddit. It’s better for dealing with bullies, but also, currently at least, it doesn’t seem to *attract* bullies. In contrast, it seems to attract people who value not bullying. Based on Chat GPT’s summary, certain subreddits (i.e., local neighborhood ones) actually attract and empower bullies. (Or maybe, bullies see how they can be empowered and are attracted to it?)
So I guess this is a positive outcome of this painful, emotional rollercoaster of an experience. Understanding the difference between these two social media platforms. Previously, I had been thinking that the two are very similar … just that the one has a decentralization, free speech, and bitcoin emphasis.
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