#Nostr is a protocol, not a social network. Social networking is just the most visible app at this time.

The beauty of this is that the protocol affords niche communities to develop and (if they choose) interact. No more walled gardens.

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One hundred percent agree and understand your point. Social media may not even be its best use case long term. However, that’s how many people are going to initially be introduced to it. I could be wrong, but I suspect that a high percentage of Nostr discussion at the bitcoin conference is around getting onboarded through apps like damus, amethyst, snort, etc.

That’s definitely all true. The part I disagreed with was the idea that somehow we need to be concerned about the emergence of niche communities (woke and Bitcoin alike). I suspect that the emergence of such communities is how Nostr succeeds—a feature, not a bug. 🤷‍♀️

Ah, that’s a good point. I suspect it will get even better for niche communities as focus gravitates towards more micro apps and moving relays to a more prominent role in the protocol.

Exactly 🤝