In all seriousness, where do you see the future of Nostr? So far it would seem that the growth has slowed down and we are just flat. Many apps has been created but only few are maintained and not dead yet. What are we missing here? Did the novelty start wearing off and we are just lacking anything that normal user would see as worth exploring here? 🐶🐾🤔🤔🤔

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Agree, if the money is gone/non existent, the drive often is too. Also I feel like people have lost excitement in Nostr. I remember we were all excited and hyped up back then, now many are leaving and many projects are being ghosted.
Nostr will explode when a client offers proper UX. Nostr is just the server. Right now, content distribution is utter shit. No algo. No notifications. No client cash flow. It's a client-side issue, not a protocol issue. Whatever client solves this will both win, and #grownostr as a result.
Then we should explain better the difference between incentives creating content on other platform and creating them on #nostr. The protocol effect, the final settlement and uncensorable possibility of monetisation of their content with #zaps, the possibility of being completely free.. What I do worry is that Content Creators and influencors don't have a real need for Nostr.. they live thanks to the Algos and most of them created their figure and content bsed on how algos work. They probably are afraid or aware that will not be possible here, not that easy. Like fiat minded people benefitting from the cantillon effect, it's easier to them to just keep doing what they already do. New characters should arise from Nostr and going viral outside and bring attention to it.
Yeah, a protocol purely funded by Millionaires And Billionaire grants will eventually fail, the grants will dry up and go away. Need a better way.
Although bitcoin is everything to me it's not everything for everyone. So, it needs to have other non-bitcoiners present without being run off by rude people who demand bitcoin only. Double edged sword. But it's the only way to have normies join and adoption rate increased. People will need to be more acceptant of others who aren't exactly the same as them.
I’ll respectfully disagree that it is not a protocol issue. It is hard to scale a core infrastructure, and it is not possible to have a large number of people together here and reachable. Many relays does not mean many people, when they all have to be on one to even see each other 🐶🐾🫡
Well, in my mind Bitcoin === material thing/currency/money. Imagine joining a social network where all they do is talk about money and how great they are. Not fun or a place where I would want to spend time. That is how normies would look at Nostr and ignore it 🐶🐾🫡
It already has that label and people are apprehensive. Especially those who have yet to comprehend the difference between bitcoin and crypto, but lump them together. Prime example of a recent interaction on Mastodon: image
That's client side though. A good client aggregates then displays content. From what I can tell, Primal certainly does this and caches on their own. It's then up to the client's algo to parse through that giant mess of events to generate a feed for each user. Step 1 and 2 are already done. Instead of doing the final step 3, they go build donkey shit. lol
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Chad Lupkes 1 year ago
What is missing is a use case. Facebook launched groups very quickly, where people could communicate and organize. we don't have that yet. we need something like that.
Many alternatives to Twitter now. Also social media fatigue in general. It feels like nostr will likely have a close-knit community of users in the future too but wide adoption not sure? 🤔It's a niche
99% of people are straight stupid...there, I said it. They want "popular" and "mainstream." You cannot fix stupid and you cannot push rope. Most people cheer for cartoon characters in politics on TV. Sad but true. Seriously, people still eat soylent green at McDingleberry's and Taco Hell! They cannot wise up.🥲
my wife simply wants to be where her friends are and the people she follows are. None of those people are on nostr, and she doesnt give a fk about any of the freedom tech stuff. youll only have a chance of considering nostr if you meet one of those. try and think of why you first signed up for twitter, fb, etc. if you are me, you joined cuz you thought you were missing out on something. Nostr as it exists does not offer enough to generate that feeling that people are missing out on anything. with that said im here til the bitter fking end or voctory 🤙
It will happen the same way internet news is destroying television and newspaper news. All of that legacy infrastructure will kick and sputter for decades, with the loud ones inflating its perceived importance, as the ones doing it the right way, and serving the greater needs of the base more fully, gain credibility among thinking people without any need to waste energy on prosthelatization and perception management at all. Lengthen the time horizon.
I think we're in the refactoring dulldrums, is all. Never been on a big project that didn't stall out and rework, at some point, because some of the stuff didn't scale well or some of the founders got bored and wandered off. Projects are already deep into maintenance and some experimental types refuse to do maintenance and have nobody in the team to pick up after the Proof of Concept stage. I think we're going to have fewer projects, going forward, but they'll be larger, more seriously run and better-supported. And stuff will be less buggy.
There's no network effect (outside of Bitcoiners). Censorship worries re/ more popular platforms have diminished since the COVID hysteria. UX is clunky. There are no outside incentives for posting here. People still seem to prefer likes to zaps. But nevertheless, there are tons of talented developers working on stuff here. There's at least some investments. The very fact that it is a protocol, not a platform is a huge one - if/when interoperability with the rest of the Internet improves and some of those cool things that are very obviously WIP now get polished - and - especially, if there is a big censorship crackdown / data leak or any other black swan within the current mainstream social media landscape - #nostr will surely become a force to be reckoned with. IDK. I'm a bit disillusioned as well, but still bullish in the long term. At least, there's no better alternative IMO.
LOL I mean regarding the likes/zaps situation - as of now your note has 47 likes, 16 comments, and 2 people have zapped you (one of them was me) 😂 Like, if you ain't gonna use zaps then why are you even on #nostr?
Musicians are generally weirder than bitcoiners so demanding they be labelled normies is weird.
we're so early. e2ee dm's with the ux of telegram or signal is a huge use case to me, e-commerce, there is so much more potential than social media. a rising tide lifts all boats ⛵️
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dluvian 1 year ago
We will not gain a significant amount of users unless normie land will get terrorized by censorship again. We will steadily improve the alternative and take the refugees in when the time comes.
Decentralization isn't very good thing if a common goal is there.🤔 A lot is about the money. Nostr brings zaps, which is great thing, but again catch 22. Maybe the image needs to change, or at least its advertisement, to bring in more paying plebs and more influencers doing it for money. For most Nostriches it's a tough thought to digest - people are mostly sheep and will pay to follow their stars, but not think and move by themselves, and it's ok to share content and work for a lot of money.
Yes, I too feel bored by it after a year. It's still the same reassuring stuff. We need richer content, more shitposters, more girls sharing some female content. But since I noted women here complaining about being harassed over their girly stuff, Nostriches might be willingly killing their own thing.
My opinion: I don't think we should limit the future of Nostr to just the social network side. Social Network is just one of the use cases of Nostr. With me, Nostr is an open protocol for building apps. What makes an app built on Nostr unique is that the app doesn't need to rely on a local database, and the developer doesn't need to handle account management. The killer feature is that users only need one account, then they can use all the apps in the ecosystem without creating other accounts. Developers can build a chat app, a note-taking app, a marketplace, or just use NIP-78 for Redis replacement (key-value storage). To be honest, if I treat Nostr is for social network only, there don't have any bright future. Besides Lume, I'm also building a game store similar to Steam or Itch.io and a few other small apps on Nostr. I hope this will gain more attention from developers and other normal users to Nostr.
Shall we start using the invite-obly relays technique? Let's suppose that I have a relay: I'm willing to accept new pubkeys to use my relay only if they're invited directly by one of my already-subscribed pubkeys. Lets's put a 2 or 3 maximum invites per pubkey. In this way we would have a relay in which only "known people" hang out, no bots, no fkng harassments. Just a trash idea maybe, because content discovery would be much restricted.
I think it is a combination of issues rather than any one thing. Technical issues, UX issues, limited range of content and content discoverability issues. I think the biggest issue though is that most “normal” users don’t really perceive right now that there is a need for a decentralised, censorship resistant protocol. They have no understanding what that actually means and don’t really give much thought about the issues with the centralised platforms. They are using Facebook just to share photos of their kids or watching and posting stupid videos on TikTok. They have never had issues with censorship so why would they even think about using Nostr?
I'm lame just as any normie and kinda cherish my stupidity. It's easier to think like a buyer without larger knowledge. It must be hard for any dev to declutter their language and thinking to reach normies and their level of prioritizing - which is stupid and dumb👀😆. But with buyers come money, client is always right etc etc.🤷🏻‍♀️
This is a very interesting thread. I agree with a lot of points here all over the place across bits and pieces of replies which I won't collage together and repeat lol:) It is promising that these glaringly obvious points are being faced with more seriousness. I think in the past they've often been brushed aside with 'nostr success is inevitable' type posturing.
Reasonable, we should make something happen to signal what we're willing to see on Nostr. Hastags? #wannasee Some kind of chat group? Dunno
Don't you think that users also underestimate how much time is spent on system admin and DevOps stuff? Or trying out a new tech stack? As soon as you try to scale something up, without losing performance, development slows down, dramatically, because that's when you have to Do Hard Things and Try Stuff Out and Test Test Test.
IMO the general social media user has forgotten how to use apps like forms and bulletin boards. They have gotten so used to the algorithm feeding them, or gaming the algorithm in order to get popular that they have forgotten how to just talk to other people online I don't know what the solution is, or even if there is one... I'm just a dev I just build the apps
Personally, diversification is what I feel like is still missing. The coinage here is ultra strong - makes sense, considering how and why this started, really. But the prejudice towards crypto is /real/ - and a real problem also. The current audience for Nostr is techbros and coiners. Unless we find a way to diversify and slightly de-niche our platform, it will stagnate. The past months, a lot of focus was put on wallets - and I get it, Lightning was one of the core parts of Nostr and the improvements there - such as with zap splitting, the whole system of zap.stream and whatnot - are amazing. But wallet's aren't "cool", yknow? They're "neat". Also, missed opportunities. - Reddit: Nostr communitys hardly work. If we had implemented a better system than kbin/lemmy, we could've literally exploded. - Yuzu: The decentralized nature of Nostr would've been a great way to let the Yuzu fork maintainers stay under the covers and keep delivering their software. They don't know how to do CI/CD on a node only accessible through tor; but we could have helped. I tried my part on Reddit to invite them, including via DMs, but I was usually ghosted. We need to be "louder". Not obnoxious, but able to be heared. I love Nostr and I definitively intend to stay and build on it - but right now, I don't see any of my artist friends joining (peeps designing their OCs, furry artists or just general painters that I know) or any reason why someone trying to go away from Twitter to not just join Threads or BSky. Threads can talk to some Mastodon instances now and BSky lives off of lofty promises - but their client works, is /ridiculously/ fast (click "Follow" on BSky, Snort and Primal - you'll see what I mean) and currently has no real stigma to speak of. Nostr is full of coiners. People are wary of coiners. Sucks and sad but... yeah, its a thing. :/ I realize this is far more than "just my two cents" but... eh, this is why I nostr; I can just rant for ages! :D
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retired npub 1 year ago
Frankly, I fuss over the future of #Nostr. Onboardung is still clunky, so normies see Nostr as a bitcoiner thing, much like we see Farcaster as a weird crypto thing There's no incentive for normies to switch from Twatter or BlueSky #grownostr
The Fishcake (nostr.build)'s avatar The Fishcake (nostr.build)
In all seriousness, where do you see the future of Nostr? So far it would seem that the growth has slowed down and we are just flat. Many apps has been created but only few are maintained and not dead yet. What are we missing here? Did the novelty start wearing off and we are just lacking anything that normal user would see as worth exploring here? 🐶🐾🤔🤔🤔
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Yeah, the pareto principle is brutal. Want to get something more than 80% done? Enjoy your 5-10 year long grind! I am currently entering this phase with 15k lines of code, and am just trying to balance protocol support, UX improvements, new features, and bug fixes. It's not as fun as it was at the beginning, but that is absolutely ok, this is what I'm here for.
I think the "honeymoon phase" started to wear off, and if you don't see the result you expect, you can get discouraged I think. Just my 5 cents. Also I guess we are not supporting each other enough to make it worth it???
Can we make better incentives? As this is kind of a catch 22 problem, that: Content creators are not coming because people are not here. People are not coming because creators are not coming. We might need an incentive for a certain group of people, who will be the incentive to the next group of people. It does not matter to have bad onboarding if they have no reason to come or stay.
Out of the top of my head, I think there are two types of social network users that help a network grow: 1. The ones that look for content. Either out of interest or out of boredom. 2. Attention seekers that need for first kind of users either for their personality or out of economic interest. Once a critical mass of those two groups is reached, the network will thrive.
Just stop talking about bitcoin and talk about other things. Promote your own content elsewhere. People will follow the content if it’s good.
i'm almost certain that their microwave radio tech is gonna be hammered repeatedly in the coming decade to the point where consumers and companies using the tech will be forced to retool everything we just had auroras at a level that only previously happened during the carrington event and a second event in 1921 that took out a lot of stuff, based on solar events that are orders of magnitude weaker, which means that the earth's field is weakening and that means small blasts = big problem and getting worse as the downtrend continues, we are at the elbow
the future of nostr is nostr 2.0, mailbox platforms need to pay creators
it's not just flat, its declining bigly according to nostr.band... I don't even think strfry relay is being developed anymore. Nostr does not provide a good user experience at all People do not want a Bitcoin-only social network
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Chad Lupkes 1 year ago
I'm 100% sure we can. But this is not about us, the people who are already here. This is about the 99.9% of people in the world who are not here yet.
Mastodon isn't it. It has a bunch of inherent problems that can't be rectified. The fact that you are attached to one server for instance. It recreates the problems of email in social media.
It is my go-to and will be as long as it is here. Real Estate, especially in China, is a good example of the flaws of a growth-based model. That said, o understand that growth and engagement are a part of perpetuating the protocol…
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:P 1 year ago
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People are very good at understanding value - and even better at parsing the fluff they don't care about - like decentralized nature or big tech overreach etc. These things concern big voices or developers - not normal users . The only thing that is helpful to normal users (so far) is #nostr offers a single sign on - but that becomes useful only when there is more to nostr than pure social or social-esq apps .. spreadsheets , documents , commerce , travel , research , dating , gambling .. which means nostr must be a creators' tool before it becomes consumers' Thus there is no good reason to promote it to end users as of now .. if you build good they will come ..
That said - the properties of nostr are very useful for developers .. so you will see lots and lots of new developers choosing nostr as their only platform for creation - that will automatically create an influx of new users over the long arc ..
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U 1 year ago
Wow this thread blew up 🐾🐾🐾🐾 I think Nostr is more than a social media platform - which is why I'm not worried about growth.
being relatively new to nostr ... i came to see what the interest was. stayed because of all the great minds. sure there is a lot of technical stuff but it doesn't take a lot of work to figure out the gist. if it does - ask. the passion to share, develop and make things work here is exceptional. will continue to stay because i want to be a part of the change too. if i maybe so bold, maybe it's worth waiting for more who want to make a difference than simply make a noise. content is king. thanks for asking GM 🙃
The Devs want to eat, either they need to charge more or grow users. Otherwise it won't get developed or maintained.
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brian 1 year ago
Could someone write a set of browser plugins which would add a 'share to nostr' button to twitter etc. Popular twitter feeds could then selectively post their content to nostr and be incentivised by zaps. Automatically tagging these posts with a filterable tag would enable people to either block them (I would) or deliberately follow the tag (people onboarding from centralised social media, looking for the type of content they are used to).
Content wise it is alright though. Apart from the blocking fetish.
A good and healthy discussion:
The Fishcake (nostr.build)'s avatar The Fishcake (nostr.build)
In all seriousness, where do you see the future of Nostr? So far it would seem that the growth has slowed down and we are just flat. Many apps has been created but only few are maintained and not dead yet. What are we missing here? Did the novelty start wearing off and we are just lacking anything that normal user would see as worth exploring here? 🐶🐾🤔🤔🤔
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The problem with everything apps. I have a client I like and don't want to switch. I could use a nostr calendar app though. I would also be interested in a marketplace app.
Yeah, the balance is interesting. There have been attempts like Spring to wrap specific apps into a mega-app, but it doesn't quite work for me. Maybe a good approach would be to establish a set of design guidelines, a framework, and assign different micro-apps to different developers. But that would require more coordination than I think we're up to at this stage
Crushed under it's own weight trying to become an everything app. I'm probably one of the few people who think nostr should have never grown beyond a Twitter alternative. There are already protocols that exist for a lot of added usecases that have been added. I don't think I'll ever enderstand the obsession with trying to add every feature under the sun to nostr.
Nostr will only be successful if it branches out to many more use cases beyond twitter clone
Creating a new app doesn't just automatically get users for it. We have to nostrify existing open source apps.