Yep… onboarding differences too.
Given the mass of folks who moved/joined there, the “where is my crew” bit will hopefully be insightful to nostr devs. It’s not enough to have a hashtag… sometimes user-generated lists work quite well where an algo is or isn’t preferred. View quoted note →
One wonders if the attention paid two people moving from one social network to another causes this protocol to change or refine how it presents itself.
It’s one thing to be architecturally sound. It’s another thing to be architecturally available. For a lot of this stuff I’m looking at what happens after the pioneers have settled in and the new folks arrive.
What are the non-technical reasons that people stick and stay when a new platform or protocol takes root? It’s gotta be more than the incentives financially right? Or maybe there’s just less friction getting to those financial incentives?
#GrowNostr yes; then what does the new settler deem valuable to keep it growing?
From AOL IM, MSN Messenger, Trillion, etc, to RSS & Google Reader, to Jaiku to Twitter, WeChat, and such, to Activity Pub/Mastodon, AT Protocol/BlueSky, Nostr, etc...
...web marching on. Relationships too
Future of computing isn’t computing at all… it’s cohesion, it’s accountability… it’s survival in rhythm to the rest of the world’s genius organisms that already figured this out