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Finally! Someone openly acknowledges this! 👏 Social media seems like a bunch of people posting reiterations of the same stuff. It can get boring fast AF! Kinda glad I ignored it for all these years until Nostr came along.
At @The Nostr Report we built our website to be a landing page for the Report and introduce people to nostr. It was very simple and at first, we plugged everything in manually. Now it actually uses the nostr protocol to update itself. I hardly ever have to mess with the code, because everything from the embed to the archived Reports are pulled from nostr and linked to your favorite client. I can imagine this being the future of blogs, news, and several other websites like that. The content itself is decentralized over relays and available to everyone from any client, while the website is just there to offer styling that fit the brand and make your content easier to find.
You do realise you have used nostr like Twitter. There are no notes from your side, only few words, and if the audience is lucky, a complete sentence or two, which is understandable as you do not have the entire day to post an elaborate note. There might be things you do in the background, but the statement is contradicting your style that appears to the viewers.