If you're so knackered by it, leave them be, unless you can help them switch, so maybe use the best economic principle of supply and demand?

Which of their demands can #NOSTR offer to supply? If a tweep has 2M engaging followers on X, can nostr give that back to them?

Most tweeps are of advanced age and #nostriches talking in jargons would be a headache, especially when devs, bitcoiners, or any orange-pilled nostrich starts talking tech, how's a senior non-bitcoiner going to absorb all of that when, upon registering, they're left to themselves to figure out what clients are, why so many, some for iOs, etc., then relays - why, how, which? wallets - how, which one?

Picture a senior retiree from FLA, been on X for years and now has to choose which client to use, when all they had to do with X is one download and vent away? Then they start nostring and read jargons like hodl, rekt, utxo, etc., plus devs talking code like say Anaconda or Python, when they only know boa constrictors IRL?

Patience may be a virtue but so is understanding the predicament of non-bitcoiners joining the league, in haste. They may have millions stashed in the bank and massive pensions and properties worthy of the orange pill but without proper knowledge and guidance, plus hackers from all directions, might do them more harm than good, so figure it out before venting. Put yourself on their shoes. Think Law of Supply and Demand

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