#NostrFixesThis
1) We are volunteers. If this client creates a fun, media-focused experience for ourselves and our favorite few hundred Nostriches, #WeAreWinning
2) We are pioneering kinds and data structures that are so new, that not yet many viewers show them, and we are demoing the capabilities and possibilities of these kinds. If someone takes these ideas and comes up with something much better, then we have made a new media market for our own media, and #WeAreWinning.
3) We host Nostr meetups and this is a great platform for people to find out more about us and about our meetups, so, again #WeAreWinning.
4) We manage custom relays and can create instances of this app to showcase that precise material. We can simply share within a group and/or publish that for other people. We aren't getting force-fed gloom and doom, or brainwashed, so #WeAreWinning.
Making a TikTok clone is a fool’s errand, even big companies like Reddit have utterly failed at it, despite having millions of users and large development teams.
I actually worked on Reddit’s TikTok clone for a short period of time, and the biggest problem that Reddit couldn’t solve was that you need extreme amounts of content and advanced user analytics so that the app is able to serve the right content to the right audience. TikTok’s UI is extremely simple, you just swipe up to play the next video, so if you don’t have a big base of good content the feed will be boring and if you don’t analyze user data extensively the feeds will not be personalized enough for each user.
Nostr especially isn’t suited for this type of content, as people on it are generally privacy conscious and don’t want to be tracked, but without tracking the entire concept of the app doesn’t make sense.
And I’m not even getting into TikTok’s custom video player that only YouTube managed to parry, Instagram reels player is much worse despite billions in funding and years of development.
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