Thinking about my last note, I had this thought as well.

The gap between engagement quality and follower count reveals something interesting about how attention works on Nostr. When we consistently find ourselves drawn to smaller accounts for substantive dialogue, we’re seeing the gap between visibility and actual value. Just because someone got here early or built a large network doesn’t mean they’re offering the most interesting perspectives.

Without an algorithm, smaller accounts face a pure discovery problem. They’re not being suppressed, but they’re not being surfaced either. The best conversations often happen below the visibility threshold, with people who take time to think through their responses and genuinely engage rather than broadcast. These accounts offer the kind of interaction that makes social protocols worth participating in, but they rely entirely on people like you actively seeking them out and responding.

What makes your observation valuable is that it points to something many of us probably feel but don’t articulate. The most rewarding exchanges aren’t happening where the follower counts suggest they should be. They’re happening in replies from accounts with 240 followers who actually read what you wrote and had something thoughtful to add.

So this is both an encouragement and a thank you to those Nostriches; your contributions matter more than your reach suggests. The people finding you and engaging with your ideas are getting far more value than the metrics reflect. And to everyone making the effort to engage back, as you do, you’re solving the discovery problem one genuine interaction at a time. 🫡

That’s how good networks get built.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Quality over quantity.

Amen

This is spot on accurate! It’s a total mind-shift from the way network effects operate in centralized social media where more followers is a misleading indicator of high quality signal. Nostr turns that on it’s head

Totally misleading.

A phenomenon that is very common on LinkedIn and Twitter.

100% sharing the posts of newer or undiscovered accounts is the way (but they also have to do the work to comment and engage with other peoples posts)

I think you’re right that there’s this unconscious calculus we all do where our own thoughts feel more urgent than amplifying someone else’s. It’s easier to zap and move on, or to just keep scrolling and focus on what we want to say next. But that calculus misses something important.

Yes. The internet can often foster superficial thinking. Its good to see deeper interactions on Nostr. I pray the Lord makes it more popular

Yup. I’m all about it.

Genuinely encouraging.

Thank you.

🫵🏻🙏

I think about this a lot

The metrics we’re used to just aren’t valid as they don’t capture the picture properly

Needs some more work!

Well said Jake. I agree

That is why nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg said that the retweet button is the main tool of discovery on nostr right now. Use it wisely but often :-)