Damus
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I can’t stop. Here’s my assessment of the psychological mechanics at play.

Likes are frictionless, muscle memory from years of social conditioning. They require no skin in the game, no economic cost, no reputation staking. They’re the path of least resistance, which paradoxically makes them the weakest signal.

Zaps introduce economic friction. Even small amounts create pause. You’re not just expressing appreciation, you’re sacrificing something fungible and finite. This transforms a gesture into a statement about value alignment.

Reposts require the highest cost, social capital. You’re saying “this deserves to exist in my namespace” and staking your curation reputation on it. It’s an endorsement that travels with your identity.

The question becomes…does the like button dilute signal clarity? On Nostr, where we’re supposedly rebuilding social graphs around value rather than algorithmic manipulation, maybe the most meaningful interactions should have built in friction.

The ease of an action correlates inversely with its informational content. When everything is easy, nothing is meaningful.

I think it’s worth considering if we treated our engagement patterns as a conscious design choices rather than inherited behavior from platforms optimized for addiction? Thoughts
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Undisciplined · 14w
Stacker News is predicated on costly signals https://stacker.news/
Wasssaaaa · 14w
Great post… I think repost being the highest cost is an interesting perspective.
Dikaios1517 · 14w
I think the bare ❤️ or 👍 alone, when no other reaction is available, is meaningless and could definitely be seen as diluting signal clarity. That said, I think reactions, where a much greater range of expression is available can add signal. Zaps not only express that someone valued the conte...
Hanshan · 14w
i take you one further if you care pay a LN invoice manually
Grace and Truth · 14w
I agree, a repost is more than a zap. Not just through adding that one note to my history - it's putting someone else's name out there, suggesting that those who follow my account might like this other one too. It doesn't mean I'm responsible for or agree with everything the other person says, obvio...
S!ayer · 14w
I liked and subscribed
Herr Urlaub⚡💜 · 14w
Another possible reaction is a public bookmark. However, in my opinion, the user experience for handling bookmarks needs to be simplified. Until that happens, I sometimes use the 'Like' reaction to mark a note as a personal-public bookmark, but I am only aware of nostrudel.ninja as a client that pro...
Ryan · 14w
Reactions are a useful sub channel for communication. On Amethyst I can use any emoji, plus custom reactions from emojito.meme to convey a message. https://i.nostr.build/xXCWVmmXdQdPbqBR.jpg I'm also able to embed images, videos, e-cash, Nostr events, web links, etc into them, adding another layer...
Dr. Cassone · 14w
Yes...kind of. As we're all a big fan of freedom tech, the ability to choose the level of interaction (and assign our own meaning to it) is also a core value. This includes no interaction, which really challenges the creators to hold strong in their convictions when there is no obvious social valida...
keystroke · 14w
I reposted this note because it's cool that we're in a stage where thoughts like this could shape the way people use nostr. We're obviously having to relearn social media on this novel platform. The different design changes the rules. Exciting times!
GJM · 14w
No. The like button does not dilute signal clarity on Nostr. Likes are currently the purest form of signal on Nostr that expresses reach. Reach is different to value. A like is an acknowledgement that someone actually gave their time to me, which is far more important than their sats. In fact, I wis...
Brunswick · 14w
You know what pisses me off about zaps is the transaction fee. Some lightning transactions cost 1 or 2 sats just for a 1 sat zap. Zapping with CashU would be much less overhead IMO.