I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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good old irc days with vhosted psybnc
fserves
isohunt
warez950
I remember that.
Hey Don
Amen
MY SENTIMENTS EXACTLY!!!!! Thank you Calle. You sir have hit the nail on the head.
If Nostr fails, then I'll go back to a copper line and learning how to make my own BBS.
COMMUNITY IS KING!!!
nostr at 28.8k π
No need to create a BBS, plenty of them still exist and are active.
You're a script kiddie. Internet was always like this.
Dunno, web2.0 really cemented home the absolute bullshit we live in now. Internet may have always been like this but niche communities still existed. Now we just have... yeah.
But there was a time when the regulations were not this severe.
Copper phone line or Telnet ones?
Both.
Following. Iβm a random weird person haha
..and also is almost everyone here. We are happy to be Home.
absolutely. reddit used to be like that. google killed Usenet.
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I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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Nice statement!! Sats flying out
I'd say, I want a community that is working together to resource ourselves and bring our collective genius to collaborate and cocreate, hacking this mainstream matrix reality and spearheading the #RegenerativeRenaissance planting the seeds of regenerative culture to #rebirthearth preserving, protecting, securing the #sourcecode of #theseedoflife
#immortal #transcendental #immutable #ledger like #freedomtech #protocol at the base #liberatingthesoul of #humanity #eternally
I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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Kind of like old Reddit.
Nostr does have the potential to be that, really, but there is still work to do, especially in terms of interface and, most importantly, diversity in the community.
Diversity? In what sense?
The only one that matters, of course: diversity of content.
Old Reddit wasn't entirely (or even mostly) about Bitcoin, or even money in general, was it?
With u
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Lets go
I couldn't agree more with your sentiments about the current state of the internet. It's disheartening to see how social media platforms have become dominated by private companies, controlling the flow of information and limiting our online experiences. I miss the days when the internet was a free and open space, where we could connect with like-minded individuals without the interference of regulations and algorithms.
As someone residing in Africa, I understand firsthand the challenges of accessing certain services and the difficulty of connecting outside our network. It's frustrating to see how we are often left behind, unable to fully benefit from the advancements and opportunities that the internet can offer.
I, too, yearn for the days of IRC and the internet utopia it represented. The joy of meeting anonymous individuals who shared their unique perspectives and ideas, without judgment or preconceived notions, is a feeling that is hard to replicate. The online world used to be a place where our names and statuses didn't matter, where we could freely express ourselves without fear of being drowned out by the noise of mainstream trends.
What I long for is a community of random, weird, interesting, and smart people who can come together in a space that is truly free and open, one that isn't controlled by anyone. A space where we can engage in meaningful discussions, exchange ideas, and challenge each other's thinking without the influence of politics or the mindless chatter of influencers.
Sadly, such spaces are becoming increasingly rare, but it is conversations like these that remind us of the importance of preserving and nurturing the essence of the internet as it once was. Together, we can strive for a digital environment that promotes diversity, inclusivity, and the freedom to express ourselves without fear of censorship or control.
Stay hopeful, my friend. And let us continue to seek out those pockets of the internet where genuine connection and intellectual exploration are still valued.
#InternetUtopia #FreeInternet #OnlineCommunity #DigitalFreedom #Africa #InternetRegulations #SocialMediaControl #OnlineConnections #InternetChallenges #AccessToServices #InternetEquality
Nut π° coming your way
Amen, brother.
Love it
I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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This made me cry π’
A relative issue I see is that the best Nostr clients mimic the twitter structure, which focuses on names rather than subjects, and we are missing names compared to twitter, at least in any subject other than bitcoin.
Something like stacker news is interesting, I miss clients that put more focus on subjects rather than names.
I think you are onto something: When posts and follows are organized by author, authors are incentivized to use eye-grabbing rhetoric, to provoke adrenaline and make people want more, and to get more: More likes! More followers!
When posts are organized by topic, contributors can speak freely, but there is less incentive for authors to seek followers through rhetoric, and more incentive to gain community respect by providing useful perspective.
Not that the latter canβt happen on author-organized services, but the incentives seem to distract from it. The author-focused services feel noisier and frenetic or schizophrenic, while the subject-focused services feel more focused and useful.
Second zap ever! Thank you @Galetaire. See my dopamine flow? Just like likes on twitter. Though I think the fact that zaps are money does change the incentive structure on Nostr. I suspect it pushes authors toward utility and other value (like humor) over pure adrenaline goosing attention grabs.
Now on my #TFQFavorites list
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the force is strong with this one
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I'm not running away from the legacy web. The legacy web is running away from me!
I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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Grow the internet you want to see in the world.
Nostr is one of those weird, beautiful places. Welcome home!β‘οΈ
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What you are looking for, was a long time ago ππ
I love this.
The utopia never went away, it just seems a bit delayed to come back more powerful. We won!
#grownostr
An open town square for anyone to meet at anytime
Itβs actually the fusion of left leaning people, for the idea of a publicly owned property, but also the right leaning, who believe in freedom of speech etc
Nostr is a special place
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Started getting back here on Nostr because the posts can be as long as you want and you don't need to get blue checks...plus it's gotten much better.
So ditto
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I still use IRC
A million times yes
Dito e falado
I'm not here on Nostr because I run away from Twitter. I'm here because I'm in search for an internet as it once used to be.
I'm a hacker who fucking hates that social media is in the hands of private companies. I remember using IRC and meeting likeminded anons online. I remember what the internet utopia felt like. People who didn't care what your name or status is, people who aren't interested in sharing their boring holiday pics with random strangers online. I'm not interested in what politicians and influencers have to say. I don't care about the latest mainstream trend that's going viral.
I want random weird interesting smart people around me who share their ideas in a free and open space that isn't controlled by anyone.
That's all I'm looking for. There aren't many such spaces on the internet.
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Well saidπ
Same
I'm building on Nostr because no one can take it away from me, the government nor "moderators" can ban me, I can say what I want without being treated like a child by a centralized platform, and Bitcoin is the native money.
Nostr is a tool of God to enhance human freedom.
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