What do you mean, exactly?

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ohmuhgosh, twitter bad, has algorithms, metrics, ads and everything

comes on nostr

sees primal running the exact same twitter playbook to monetise on their userbase as much as possiblr

ohmuhgosh primal so good

Don’t use it then..? The whole point of Nostr is optionality. Primal isn’t a walled garden like Twitter, so the comparison is fundamentally flawed.

While actively tampering with links to media hosts and competing clients

I am not aware of media/client link tampering, but I am most certainly not as plugged in or knowledgeable as you, semi. Can you elaborate at all? Has this been addressed?

I've definitely seen nostr.build links get replaced with primal-hosted versions

completely missing the point

No I understand your point, but don’t understand what solution you propose to your grievances.

The solution I propose is you not use clients you don’t like.

when have i ever discussed about client usage, optionality or my personal usage

my argument is that the nostr protocol and primal's client have completely contrasting and conflicting values, which in turn makes it absurd if one promotes, represents or hypes both, whilst also talking shit about twitter

it's like hyping liberalism when you are a conservative

or even hyping both extremes at once

I’d say it’s more akin to people you don’t like using the bitcoin protocol in ways you don’t approve of.

*Protocols* do not care what people do with them.

*People* have values, protocols have rules.

It sounds like you have a problem with certain *people*, so why not tag them and air it out in the open? Good things happen when people speak honestly and openly.

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you are making it personal while it isn't

i am not here talking about my values or anyone in specific, discussing overall sentiment, applying critical thinking to it

that's it

you are trying to create drama

i am saying what i'm seeing and speaking my mind

have a lovely night bud 💜

Primal is running ads in feeds?

Seems like they enable more "guerilla marketing" than necessary