We need closed groups, separations. Interest’s-based communities.

Gays into a Nostr gay group.

Bitcoiners into a Nostr bitcoiner group.

Non-Bitcoiners into a Nostr non-bitcoiner group. Transgender into a Nostr transgender group. Linux user into a Nostr Linux group. Gun lovers into a Nostr gun group. Porn lovers into a Nostr porn group. Pokemon love into a Nostr Pokemon group. And so on.

Online people are not looking for people with similar language but for like-minded people.

Everyone loves everyone = FAIL

Since 1996 online. That has never worked.

You can’t mix Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows users. Endless conflicts inevitable.

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Parfait et réellement merci à vous deux🧡

Merci beaucoup.

I Groups could be good to provide “Safe Places” for like minded people to connect but also the broader community could allow others to have discussions (or arguments depending on people’s proclivities).

Also though, segregation has had some… issues in hunanity’s past too. So although groups is a good idea all should be welcome if we want to break away from the biased enforcing algorithms.

Isn't what you describe basically Mastodon?