The truth is that Nostr has been a failure so far. Few active participants, empty groups, and it keeps declining. This will only change if Nostr becomes easier to use, forms strategic partnerships, and attracts some celebrities and their fans.
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Ya, that's just like your opinion man.
Pfft. Speak for yourself. I've been around over two years. It has gotten easier, faster, safer, more reliable (except primal), more interesting, more varied than twitter clones, and I've met some of the best people in the world (even in person) through the nostr protocol.
You are, of course, entitled to your own opinion, but... Go be a doomer somewhere else or build something better.
freedom is always inconvenient and never popular π€·
People want to normify things because they want to increase their clout and follower count. If something normifies, it should happen organically, because the thing was useful to people. A thing should be useful to whoever finds it useful, not seek to be everything to everyone. Chasing that is MBA thinking, it's something only spoken by FAANG webdevs building a resume who casually use terms like "business case."
Celebrities and fans. π
We built an App on Nostr with UX experience as a priority and a goal for deeper Nostr integration in future
https://bittasker.com/
Let us know your honest opinion please as we need to listen!!
What is your ancher point to make that conclusion?
A failure? Not for me.
I don't miss the masses at all.
Says the guy who has written 2 posts, 20 replies, and follows 17 people
Nostr hasn't failed, Joac
You've failed Nostr
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Are we using the same Nostr?
Well that settles itβ¦Iβm going back to X. π
