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How can I see my friend posts if I post on a specific relays and my friend on others? Probably the common one
isn't nostr full of a bunch of extermists who are unwelcoming of diversity? it's a common question i've seen in one phrasing or another out there.
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banjo 2 years ago
I agree--relays, how to find / add them, how to assess / evaluate their effectiveness, etc.
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nobody 2 years ago
Is it easier to commit changes to #thenostr and potentially break things than #Bitcoin?
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nobody 2 years ago
sorry thats not a FAQ, more of a town hall question
also, how to nostr privately. many people promote nostr as a privacy protocol, but the people say nostr relays can see your ip. it's not private. they have bots that expose your ip address etc. etc. i feel these things could be addressed and made clearer, for better word of mouth
Does it have any other topic than bitcoin? How to hide posts in languages other than English/Japanese/German/Spanish/any other language?
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frphank 2 years ago
The free speech. You probably can't stomach it.
isn’t nostr full of old people? isn’t nostr full of trolls? i have a lot of these questions from my friends who joined, and never came back after a week or so of joining.
Def not afraid of normies… however this space is currently dominated by people using lightning. And normies are generally not going to onboard and understand a lot of the nuance and they lack the understanding and ability connect a wallet, the concepts are new to them.
it’s not that hard of a concept to understand. i joined in february of last year with zero understanding of bitcoin in the slightest. took me one night to understand it, of course thanks to nostriches who helped out. not everyone who joins nostr needs to learn or care about lightning or bitcoin. you can use the protocol without knowing perfectly fine. maybe nostr shouldn’t just be bitcoiner dominate anyways? i guess the normies can join bluesky, and nostr growth can stay stagnant though.
How is using Nostr to demonstrate the complete lack of fucks I am giving about my haters any better than the status quo of literally zero, as I do 100 pushups every morning in an El Salvadoran retreat sans proximal technology in preparation for all oncoming shitcoiner encroachments, mud streaked cheeks, reaching the alternating unused arm to chopstick one grain of rice per guttural roar, enemies in minds eye, half open lids fixed determinedly to the distant horizon
Here's a few questions I came up (I'm not a hater, but don't push me): 1. Why can't I access every/any note ever publicly posted on the Nostr? 2. Is the "Global" feed truly global, or only all of the publicly posted notes from the relays you are connected to? 3. Why do I sometimes see replies and reactions when I log into other clients that I didn't see before? How much have I missed because of this?! 4. Why does trying different clients sometimes cause me to lose my follows and profile data? 5. How can I recover my account if I lose my private key/NSEC? 6. Why can't I reset my private key if it gets compromised or leaked? 7. Why do Nostr clients/websites ask for your private key if that can cause your data to be leaked and your account to be compromised? 8. Why does my client show that I have 1 follower when other apps show I have hundreds? 9. Why can't I edit or delete my notes? 10. Will connecting to a lot of relays slow down my Nostr client and experience? 11. Is it even possible for something to "go viral" on Nostr? 12. Is some of my data getting lost as relays shut down or purge older notes? #asknostr
the difference between nostr and other "decentralized protocols", why nostr is special in this sense
Ridicule and insults are one way to respond. I've been on Nostr over a year and love it, actually, and have some understanding of it, though I'm not a developer and could be called a "normie". I was just trying to give some possible constructive feedback in answer to the question.
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Mitnev 2 years ago
As a very new adopter, I’m curious if our notes / comments are being seen? I’m nobody special so certainly don’t expect viral engagement. But how do new adopters distinguish themselves from spam bots( either mentally or protocolwise)? WoT is good, it helps me see who is more established and reputable vs scammers. But how does a someone new to the network build trust ?