Damus
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I’m not sure nostr needs the generation of “flip phones” to succeed.

The bigger question is how do we get kids to value privacy again, to value owning their data, and to value not being censored and in control.

The pendulum has to swing in this way right? At some point? If not, why would they bother to put up with the perceived imperfections?
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kriskoeh · 100w
That’s not the point really. Maybe it was a bad example to drive my point home—I hear you on that. But this could be confusing for even the younger generations of today. And I say that with a kiddo who built me a website at 7. The point is that people don’t like to think. I’d argue that mo...
kriskoeh · 100w
Mentioned to Daniel that when I want to know how to simplify things I’ve built I let my kid use them. She’s young but she’s nerdy and I assume is using and interacting with things like someone in the age group of my target audience. So whatever questions she starts asking is where I start with...