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My intuition is that you’re correct, but I can’t articulate why.
What is it about the fundamental difference between Facebook/Twitter and a decentralized protocol that makes you confident it won’t *eventually* start to promote bad behavior for vanity and reward?
Right now most people who are here are quite positive and good natured as they want the environment to be welcoming to new users. I suspect Twitter and fb (fb to a lesser extent) were the same way. What is it about the fundamentals of #nostr that makes it less likely to evolve in that direction? #grownstr
Maybe @npub1sg6pl... has some insight here as well? Maybe @npub1wmr34... too?
One of my main concerns, apart from the protocol staying sufficiently decentralized, is that we just end up with a decentralized hellscape instead of a centralized one. (Although, it would never be quite the same as Twitter because different types of clients, even within the genre of social media clients, allow users to easily pick up their data and move.) @note1qsnkt...