I am hopeful in as much as the basic design of the protocol, separating ID from client from database, has a lot of flexibility built into it. It'll never be just one thing like the old social media model - there will be a Nostr to suit everyone's needs.

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That's very much what we hopefully will see. I suspect many might not be fully aware of that idea that, as a protocol, nostr is a communication infrastructure into which we can interact on our own terms. The monetary incentive for certain clients to want to grow into the next big platform and then dominate the on ramps into the protocol do seem worth being cognisant of, which is why seeing some smaller clients being able to attract users is crucial. Again I'll drop #[4] into the conversation in the hope it might pull him away from his other work to share his thoughts with us.