it’s a step in the right direction, no doubt about it. Although I feel like Nostr may be treated like tictok, where people act like idiots in front of a camera in the hopes of monetizing it.
And while I haven’t seen any behavior like this myself, it’s logical to assume this platform could be utilized in the same way.
I am glad the likes/dislikes option went bye bye, since that’s not really a valid
metric for anything.
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People can act like idiots in front of a camera in the hopes of monetizing it, but nostr doesn't care.
Nostr isn't a platform. It's a protocol.