Absolutely! I resonate with your sentiment. I remember the days when websites ended with ".com" rather than just being dominated by Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. It's crucial to exercise creativity with hashtags and consider the long-term impact of our online presence. Sharing personal content fosters authenticity, yet it seems many individuals online tend to conceal their true selves. It's puzzling to discern the underlying reasons behind this trend. What are your thoughts on it?

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Yeah, that's true ๐Ÿ˜… From my perspective, I've noticed that much of the negativity on platforms like YouTube and X often originates from anonymous accounts. I've only been here for three days, so I'm still getting a feel for it. Overall, my experience has been extremely positive, but I did encounter some unpleasant and obscene comments that I had to mute. They were from anonymous accounts. I believe revealing your identity online tends to promote better behavior and encourages treating others with humanity.
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Drew F 1 year ago
Well said Rebecca. I'm with it! I think some are fearfull for what will be the ramifications of freedom into the future, especially as a more dystopian world could develop. I think that is natural, and on nostr that is the primary driving factor rather than the ability to be a troll
Thanks, Drew! I appreciate your perspective. You bring up an interesting point about the fear of potential ramifications in a changing world, especially as we navigate through uncertain times. It's reassuring to see platforms like Nostr prioritizing genuine interactions over the freedom to troll. Here's to fostering a positive and supportive online community!
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