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Idk about you, but for me on X, I just RT stuff and I get a lot of followers. And they are 95% asian women, in their 30s, who like posting pics of nature and food and of them exercising. Pofiles look repetitious but real. I can't imagine how my profile appeals to such a specific demographic lile that; doesn't seem organic at all to me. Anything like that happens to you over there?
This is one pattern I keep noticing too: a lot of people seem to dislike Nostr, not just on Twitter. I always get dislikes when I make comments about it on Reddit in places like r/privacy and r/privacyguides. And not once have people been nice about it, or even curious about it. Which strikes me as very odd, given the disrupting potential that Nostr has to how we use the internet and how that would benefit ppl in those communities. I think that once Nostr becomes more diverse, polished, and its disruptive usecases grow, we will get people to rethink their opinions. Til then not much we can do imo.
1. Nostr image display is very slow. 2. Creator's content reach rate is too low, no one reads the content. 3. Relay settings are too complicated. 4. Complicated installation of various applications. Initial use is very complicated, just how to download from Github, how to install Primal? I don't even know how to install Primal, every application has to go to Github, why don't they provide downloads on the main Nostr site? 5. There are too many spam users, we suggest that we can limit the number of posts per account per day, and if it exceeds the limit, you have to pay BTC 10 Sat to post, so that users can set whether they have to pay BTC to leave a comment or not. Can be modeled after Odysee posting content to pay LBC (no LBC people can get LBC through the site's viewing tasks), users can also set the message to pay, the proceeds go to the user, this can prevent many Spam users! 6. not as good as Hive or other sites that provide revenue for posting.