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I built a new micro-client for nostr called Openly

https://askopenly.world/

It's a completely private, no sign-up service that let's you #asknostr any question with one-click

Notes and replies are stored locally in the browser on the user's device

I made this because I have many stupid questions that I didn't want associated with my identity and the friction of creating another account prevented me from asking

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Provided completely open source:

https://github.com/happylemonprogramming/askopenly

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perhaps the nostr:nprofile1qqszjn20yz3f6cdz04c7cy6ac0x6zwrzzxtchnkyedxcc6ac5vara8qprdmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdakj7g4828g account should automatically repost any note posted via the app?

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Yup, I don't see any notes on the npub.

Not sure I understand

Every question posted is a new npub, I don’t have a master account that would be able to repost that would have any reach

Am I understanding you correctly?

A new npub every time? Damn, didn't get that. That sucks a bit tbh. I need one profile to follow.

But why?

Just follow #asknostr

I can make it a single npub, I suppose, just need to think about the impact of that

There's no ownership behind hashtags. Can't really build on them much.

Npus offer waaay more options. (like building a community around them, for people with embarrassing questions, for example 😉). It also makes it a lot clearer what your target audience is for your question.

I think there's a lot to consider with having a single key

1. I would own the key and would become responsible for the content, which would lead to eventual censorship

2. I have the maintain the private key secret, which is a security concern from a development perspective

3. If a single public key gains a large following then users could take advantage to advertise, promote, spam or outright infect the feeds of those who were generous enough to follow

I'm reluctant to go down this path