Searching for “Nostr” on the BBC’s website returns zero results; not a single article or mention. Instead, you’re met with the suggestion: “Did you mean: nostra, north, nasty, nassr, nests.” 🙈 Meanwhile, Nostr has been growing exponentially in both user base and real-world utility for nearly five years, with developers vibing to life a diverse ecosystem of game changing apps on top of this decentralised, permissionless communications protocol. There are so many exciting projects and exciting stories to talk about and report on. Here’s a simple one-page research link for any mainstream media journalists who are allowed to mention the word Nostr publicly: image

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The BBC is a highly profiled malinformation source.
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Searching for “Nostr” on the BBC’s website returns zero results; not a single article or mention. Instead, you’re met with the suggestion: “Did you mean: nostra, north, nasty, nassr, nests.” 🙈 Meanwhile, Nostr has been growing exponentially in both user base and real-world utility for nearly five years, with developers vibing to life a diverse ecosystem of game changing apps on top of this decentralised, permissionless communications protocol. There are so many exciting projects and exciting stories to talk about and report on. Here’s a simple one-page research link for any mainstream media journalists who are allowed to mention the word Nostr publicly: image
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