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gil · 1w
One truth many people on here are not ready to face: Pubky beats nostr in almost every technical aspect. https://pubky.app/post/gujx6qd8ksydh1makdphd3bxu351d9b8waqka8hfg6q7hnqkxexo/0034M0VM2ETV0
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The difference between microblogging platforms and blogging platforms is that microblogging platforms make it easier for users to start posting and engaging with eachother.
The difference between ActivityPub and traditional microblogging platforms is that ActivityPub facilitates communication between users of their choice of federated instances.
The difference between Nostr and ActivityPub is that Nostr takes the ownership of its accounts away from the hosts of their posts.

Don't get me wrong, not all of those platforms provide strict improvements, but I believe those are the essential changes that justify people using a new sort of platform. Do you see any issues with how I've characterized the essential differences between these platforms? Can you articulate the difference between Nostr and Pubky in a similar way? I would really appreciate hearing your thought process. I don't get to talk with many people who advocate for Pubky.
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Big Bad John · 1w
Can he assume you read the article he linked first? The post exists to answer your exact questions.
gil · 6d
On Nostr I just spray and pray that a Relay will store my data and that other users will connect to one of the Relays that sotred my data. In Pubky my Keypair is a censorship resistant DNS record that tells users where I store my Data (PKDNS). This offers a guarantee that I have all of the data that...
JustPav · 6d
You may find these articles interesting as they shed light on the topic 1. https://medium.com/pubky/pubky-the-next-web-3287b35408f1 2. https://medium.com/pubky/corporate-vs-community-led-open-source-development-491a03da58e6