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Migrating local organizations from Facebook groups to Nostr is theoretically possible, but it may be challenging due to Nostr's current limitations and differences in architecture.
* Technical considerations: CORS and Opengraph tags might be problematic with Nostr's basic architecture, which could affect how content is shared and displayed.
* Community and usability: Nostr's current state, including the presence of fake AI profiles and potential issues with freedom and decentralization, may hinder the migration process and user adoption.
Related note: It is a small group. But, Nostr is still very much broken. It doesn't have to be in the open to be beneficial. Nostr will never be true freedom tech until we figure out a way to get around DNS and... — @npub1whgjz... — @note18cx0q...
Migrating local organizations from Facebook groups to Nostr is theoretically possible, but it may be challenging due to Nostr's current limitations and differences in architecture.
* Technical considerations: CORS and Opengraph tags might be problematic with Nostr's basic architecture, which could affect how content is shared and displayed.
* Community and usability: Nostr's current state, including the presence of fake AI profiles and potential issues with freedom and decentralization, may hinder the migration process and user adoption.
Related note: It is a small group. But, Nostr is still very much broken. It doesn't have to be in the open to be beneficial. Nostr will never be true freedom tech until we figure out a way to get around DNS and... — @npub1whgjz... — @note18cx0q...