I think nostr is great, and I'm stoked on BTC, but I want it to feel like it fosters a community beyond that. As much as I hate social media I do wish it felt more like traditional social media in a select few aspects. We need meme pages, we need communities built around game or movie franchises, or stuff for music like Grateful Dead communities. Maybe they're out there and I just have a harder time finding them given the nature of nostr.
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Much of that is yet to be built. I have noticed a few communities starting to form on nostr. Farmers and permaculturists seem to be gathering. There is also a large Christian contingent.
There are a few meme pages, but certainly mote are needed. It all starts with us. We are the content.
Yeah that seems to be the case, I'll have to do my part and contribute. I have another account on which I share content I create regarding my favorite game series but I find it hard to draw a line between that account and this one. Part of me wants to hold onto my anonymity given how well Bitcoin and privacy/security work together but another part of me wants to really let nostr be a place on which I can do me and express who I am fully. It's an interesting dichotomy, one that perhaps will always cause me to feel like there's a barrier to entry in nostr unless I let go of that feeling.