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There seems to be something with Nostr that I've seen through casual observation and then discussions among new people - that having a really small following results in disproportionately low engagement. (ie. half the followers means 1/4th the engagement or something similar)

In other words, it seems like the bootstrapping phase of this network for new people is worse than on traditional platforms. But I can't think of an obvious reason why this might be unless it's a consequence of not having cross-talk between relays.

Wondering if there might be a way to somehow amplify or ensure wide relay connections for those new to the platform, without amplifying bots and scams at the same time?

Maybe this is just sort of an inescapable reality of the tech, but mostly just thinking out loud. 🤔

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Dan Gould 2y ago

Metcalfe’s law

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Guy Swann 2y ago

Yeah I'm thinking it might purely be that, and centralized socials simply amplify this to counter it potentially?

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SMS 2y ago

Centralized responsibility would be a simpler solution than unstructured chaos

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Dan Gould 2y ago

trad platforms do boost new accounts to get them hooked. Facebook famously targeted 7 friends in 10 days for new users as a KPI. Nostr clients could do similar.

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SMS 2y ago

👾

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