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The “people are too dumb for Nostr” stuff is such a weird form of defeatism.

People in the 90s and early 2000s went from pen and paper to using computers and the internet with UX that was objectively way worse than what we have today. They learned to type in website addresses manually, create email accounts, join forums, remember passwords, download random files, troubleshoot internet connections, and navigate systems that were incredibly unintuitive. Did I mention Napster?

None of that was natural. People learned because it was useful.

Now somehow we’re supposed to believe modern humans are incapable of understanding portable identity or signing into apps differently??!

Come on.

The problem is not that people are dumb. The problem is that the UX is still rough, onboarding is fragmented, there are too many purity tests, and people treat friction like it’s a moral virtue instead of a design problem.

Most people using the internet never understood what was happening underneath it all. They just needed something useful that worked.

…and turns out most people (especially young people) secretly HATED snail mail, phone books, paper maps, staples, paperclips… just like today they hate Alexa and Siri and data leaks and being spied on and being manipulated and managing 14 social channels.

So how about let’s fucking stop making excuses and get to it?

Oh and GM PV good people
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beejay · 2w
Gm Learning is fundamental. Was introduced to Apple II-e in grade school https://image.nostr.build/1a5f18a9bef56cd11713d488abd8b22e38776f2a94f342514c946167e4c884fe.png In high school, the library had about six Macintosh PCs, the first of its kind that had a mouse and graphical UI (early Windows ...
sandwich · 2w
It's not that people are dumb, it's that there is no emergent need, and social hasn't been a killer feature for longer than a decade, almost closer to 2 decades at this point. nostr is inevitable, there will be a canon moment and it will become obvious to people. We are building a refuge for people...
DagzTagz · 2w
GM and agree
⚡₿it₿y₿it⚡ · 2w
GM 🫂💜🤙
Robert Allen · 2w
I’m over here working on the best Bitcoin wallet super app. Coming soon. 🙌🏼💪🏼🙏🏼
Gigi · 2w
GM PV
pats2sats · 2w
Mashallah brother, mashallah
Sourcenode · 2w
I agree with everything here and would add a few points on the slow adoption. I think Elon buying X and ostensibly removing sensorship was a huge headwind for nostr. You're exactly right. People learned to use computers because they were useful. Right now I'm not sure exaclty what the value proposi...
utxo the webmaster 🧑‍💻 · 2w
It’s not that people are too dumb; it’s that we are too dumb to build things people want
FernandoTheKoala · 2w
True, ppl learnt that because it was useful, it gave them something more. We just gotta wait for more and more censorship which will create incentives for people to look for something else!
franzap · 2w
"People learned because it was useful. " Maybe we are making the wrong assumption, that this is actually useful. Or it is but for a tiny minority. 🫂
Thomas Forsyth · 2w
Spot on, lovely rant!
MoriYuzaa · 2w
ok ur right, Ive been guilty of this
frag · 2w
From zero to something (the internet of the 90s) and from today's internet to something else (nostr) is a lot less perceived, unfortunately
Horszt · 2w
I sometimes prefer Nostr being niche, because if it gets mainstream it will also get ugly as the mainstream. Just my two cents 💜
Kayne · 2w
People being too dumb for nostr or Nostr being too complicated for normies is just retarded. Nostr is simpler to use than any other social netwo
Technical Debt · 2w
The problem with building foolproof stuff is that the universe always comes up with better fools and the line gets lowered even further. Today’s youth is on a similar computer literacy level as the average boomer, it is only the gen x and millennials who got the environment where fiddling with HT...
Riccardo Biffi · 2w
The fact is that there are dumb people and nerds. Pretending one group or the other doesn’t exist is delusional. People adopt new technologies when they find them personally useful, whether for hard reasons (like censorship resistance) or soft reasons (like social pressure or convenience). UX is j...
Luigi · 2w
I believe the main issue is adoption. If your friends, family, and interest groups (based on your favourite topics) don't use nostr, you'll end up returning to your usual networks. People interested in Bitcoin obviously remain, as it's the main conversation topic here