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Nostr feels like it's in a catch 22 right now. Nostr needs good content, but creating good content needs incentive. Will nostr have a "gradually then suddenly" moment, where all of a sudden it's the place to be and there's this massive influx of users and content? Or will it be slow and steady growth? Or will it simply remain niche among the techie crowd that likes to tinker (the "Linux of social media" as I saw someone aptly describe it yesterday)? Incentives like zaps can scale with enough users. But putting in the massive amount of time needed to build a reputation and repertoire of material is exhausting if there's no eventual growth and return in sight. Unless you're simply doing it out of boredom or have nothing better to do with your time, I guess. We can only say "we are early" for so long before we will have to accept that it's too late for Nostr if it continues at the rate it's going.
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Nostr, because you can never be shadow banned, demoted or banned. YMMV
Edward · 116w
I think Nostr will continue to exist as a place for people to go that want to escape big tech surveillance or censorship. This means that it’s a matter of how bad it gets in traditional social media before people migrate to Nostr. I don’t see a strong enough incentive for people to just natura...
[ARCHIVED] Jay · 116w
I think the value of Nostr won't be its content, but its people and social connections. As well as its opposing values to centralized alternatives. Between finding people you like and escaping digital gulags, people end up coming to Nostr. I think it'll be slow going with bursts of growth just lik...
Jestopher · 116w
It's just about discovering good content
a source familiar with the matter · 116w
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/World_Wide_Smartphone_Sales.png That shown, I think first-mover advantage is a big deal. MySpace and LiveJournal and whatever have been supplanted, but it takes time. I suspect a centralized gateway/app to nostr that's more normie-friendly (but a...
whit · 116w
Personal take is some people need to accept others won't always agree with them. That is part of being an adult & growing. Explaining: The moment I've kindly & respectfully disagreed with someone they have immediately labeled me as an "other" & told said followers they muted me. 🀣 Cool. Labels...
Strategister · 116w
Didn't Georgia guide stone mention 500 Mln target population? We might get close, but not with the slaves that globalists expect to have, many of those 500 Mln will be Nostrarians!? Respecting people's choices also means respecting their jabs to shorten their existence, their Main Stream Media and c...
pseudo~u *likes nostr already* · 116w
Nostr has been discovered, and barring a civilization-level destruction event, it cannot be undiscovered. The knowledge is what matters. When people need censorship-resistant communication they will use it. (Slightly unlike bitcoin, which also possibly needs the state of the network to be preserv...
Adam O’Brien · 116w
the anti-censorship nature of nostr is, without question, going to continue to draw people in as censorship continues to get worse on legacy social media platforms